MusicConnects, Galway’s leading organisation for innovative music education and creative engagement, has begun the rollout of Learning to Listen, a pioneering programme reaching 1,000...
Artificial intelligence is becoming an essential tool in maintaining safer and more secure online environments. Across Ireland, and particularly in Galway’s growing digital economy,...
University of Galway has celebrated the achievements of more than 2,400 graduates during its autumn conferring ceremonies.
Graduates, including 48 who qualified with a PhD,...
In Galway’s growing digital economy, entertainment has shifted decisively towards online experiences. Whether through gaming, streaming, or interactive social platforms, users are spending more...
Bay Broadcasting, the Irish-owned radio group behind Radio Nova, Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio and Sunshine 106.8, has today announced the completion of its acquisition...
University of Galway is to host Ireland’s new supercomputer, following a collaboration agreement by the Government and the European Commission.
The national high-performance computing system...
The 28th Galway Science & Technology Festival is returning next month, marking the beginning of an exciting programme as part of ‘Research Ireland’s National...
An Coimisiún Toghcháin, Ireland’s independent electoral commission, will be visiting the ATU Galway City campus tomorrow for a voter registration drive.
Alongside the Students' Union,...
A commemorative plaque has been unveiled at AIB Lynch’s Castle in memory of the late Jerome O’Connor, the 52-year-old wages clerk who tragically lost...
Gardaí arrested people for possession of heroin, cannabis, a knife, and an outstanding warrant in a policing operation in Galway City this week.
The operation...
University Hospital Galway is extremely overcrowded today, with more than 60 people reported on trolleys this morning.
On Saturday and Sunday, September 13 & 14,...