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Wrist worn monitor aims to reduce rate of stroke and heart failure

NUIG based Biomedical Engineer Oisín McGrath has been awarded a €500k grant to bring to market a convenient and reliable wrist-worn device that will...

Two men appear in court over serious assault that left victim needing facial stitches

Two young men appeared before Galway District Court this week in the case of a serious assault that left another young man needing facial...

100 households sought for air quality survey

NUI Galway is seeking 100 households to take part in an indoor environmental air quality survey. Specifically the survey is looking to measure the air...

Over the Edge presents the biggest literary open mic of 2019

Over The Edge in association with Westside Arts Festival is presenting probably the biggest literary Open Mic of the year this summer. The 2019 Over...

Neurent Medical’s Brian Shields is the Startup Founder of the Year

Brian Shields, founder of the local medtech startup Neurent Medical is Enterprise Ireland's Startup Founder of the Year. Mr Shields was named Founder of the...

Minister opens Business Innovation Centre for healthcare startups

Minister of State Seán Kyne has this week opened a new Business Innovation Centre in Galway city to accelerate the development of healthcare technologies. The...

674 bedroom student accommodation development gets planning approval

A massive student student accommodation project in Dangan with an estimated value of €23 million has been granted planning approval. NUI Galway applied directly to...

Clinical trial shows promise for new blood cancer treatment

A clinical trial taking led by NUI Galway has shown promising results in the treatment of Multiple Myeloma blood cancer. The Blood Cancer Network Ireland,...

Owen Hanley wants to be a “role model” for members of the LGBT community

Last month, Owen Hanley made history by becoming the youngest person ever to be elected to Galway City Council at 23 years old. The well...

Irish language Siri being made for people of Connemara

A US academic plans to develop an Irish language personal assistant app like Siri or Alexa during a six month stay in the Gaeltacht. Prof....

Public invited to share views on €200 million Nuns’ Island redevelopment

NUI Galway is holding a two day public consultation this month on plans for a €200 million redevelopment of Nuns' Island. The university began work...

Multi-million push to get patients involved in healthcare research

NUI Galway has launched the latest stage of the multi-million plan to gets involved in healthcare research with the PPI Catalysts initiative. PPI Catalysts will...

Mould and rodents at Traveller accommodation in breach of human rights standards

The "deplorable and substandard" living conditions of traveller accommodation in Galway are in breach of national and international human rights standards. That's the conclusion of...

More under represented groups than ever accessing higher education

A greater number of people disadvantaged or under represented groups are accessing higher education in Galway than ever before. A new report '20 Years of...

Astronomy and art brings generations together in Making Space

NUI Galway and Croí na Gaillimhe have been working together with the community in Galway on an inter-generational project creating art that celebrates science...

Moycullen artist Pádraic Reaney captures the desolate beauty of Inishark

A new exhibition from local artist Pádraic Reaney is only display at NUIG with the beauty of Inishark there for all to see. Inis Airc exhibition...

The martyrdom of whistleblowers

Despite their contributions to society when exposing wrongdoing in banks, corporations, or government bodies, it's an unfortunate reality that whistleblowers are as likely to...

Plastic pollution in our oceans even worse for the environment than believed

The pollution of our oceans of oceans by marine litter and microplastics could be having an even worse affect on the environment than previously...

Overuse of cholesterol medication statins worth millions each year

A recent study at NUI Galway found that the cholesterol lowering medication Statins are highly overused in Ireland, with tens of millions in associated...

Pick up some medieval moves for the dance floor

If you're looking to spice up your dance moves it might be worth looking backwards with some old-timey dance workshops at NUIG. Galway Early Music...

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