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Local scientists show the government how microplastic is polluting our waterways

A group of scientists from Galway have outlined to the government how Ireland's freshwater and marine bodies are heavily contaminated with microplastic. Dr. Róisín Nash...

Cutting edge research into cancer, fish farming, and autonomous lifeguards awarded over €600,000

Five research projects at NUI Galway have been awarded over €600,000 to develop new technologies to fight cancer, treat high blood pressure, create an...

Hundreds of students line Eyre Street for Donegal Tuesday

Students are out in huge numbers today to celebrate Donegal Tuesday, the main event of the unofficial Rag Week. Each year hundreds of students line...

Minister cuts the ribbon on €35 million student accommodation apartments

Minister of State Seán Kyne officially opened Galway's newest major student accommodation development today. The €35 million Goldcrest Village will provide 429 sorely needed beds...

Scholarships open to send female students to unique international engineering summer academy

NUI Galway is offering its female engineering students a unique opportunity to improve their skills and make connections with people from around the world...

Students’ Union condemns “unprecedented” €1,390 rent hike at student accommodation

The Students' Union at NUI Galway has condemned an "unprecedented" increase in rent at Student Accommodation at Menlo Park Apartments in Galway city. Students applying...

Historic shipwrecks off the west coast form dazzling artificial reefs

Historic shipwrecks off the west coast of Ireland are forming beautiful artificial reefs sheltering many species normally only found in far deeper waters. Scientists at...

Archiving the personal stories of injustice at the Tuam Mother and Baby Home

A fresh archive of the oral history of the Tuam Mother and Baby Home will ensure that the stories of injustice from that place...

Learn the old art of sean-nós singing with Tomás Ó Neachtain

Tomás Ó Neachtain, one of long family line of sean-nós singers, will be offering people the chance to learn this ancient Irish art next month. Sean-nós...

Wearable device is a huge leap in keeping people with Parkinson’s mobile

Engineers from NUI Galway have developed a simple wearable device that has shown great benefits towards helping people with Parkinson's stay mobile. A clinical study...

Support programme seeks the input of people with multiple chronic health conditions

Dealing with chronic pain can be a terrible burden, and when someone has another chronic health condition on top of that it can become...

Tickets now on sale for Breast Cancer Research Institute’s Valentine’s Ball

This year’s National Breast Cancer Research Institute’s Valentine’s Ball will take place on Saturday 16 February in the Galmont Hotel. One of the highlights of...

Holocaust memorial lecture on the lie of racial superiority

A public lecture at NUI Galway next week will be memorial to the Holocaust and tackle the lie of racial superiority that endures to...

Spicy tomatoes may be on the table with gene editing technology

Scientists at NUI Galway are proposing creating spicy tomatoes using gene editing technology. Newly published research from NUI Galway, done together with scientists at Federal...

New toolkit will teach school kids nationwide about environmental science

A new science toolkit will be delivered to 300 classrooms in primary schools around Ireland to teach kids about environmental science. 'Spikey’s Journey: an Exploration Box'...

Over 1,200 sick teddy bears to be treated at 14th annual Teddy Bear Hospital

Over one thousand primary school children will take their sick teddy bears to the 14th annual Teddy Bear Hospital at NUI Galway next week. More...

Local scientists crack the secret of snake venom

An international effort led by scientists from NUI Galway has figured out why the venom of some snakes is so much deadlier than other. Snake...

New trial aims to improve care for people with multiple medical conditions

Managing a long-term health problem can be a difficult task, dealing with multiple medical conditions can go badly wrong. Currently more 5 percent of Irish...

Where to get rid of that Christmas tree

Now that the season is past and it's dropped a layer of needles that'll take weeks to get all of, it's time to start...

Is there a link between a difficult childhood and poor sleep quality?

A new study at NUI Galway is looking to see if there is any link between difficult events in your childhood and poor sleep...

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