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Hundreds turn out for Christmas swim with COPE

Hundreds of people have taken time out of their Christmas and braved the cold today to take part in COPE Galway's Christmas Swim. The Christmas...

Gardeners exposed to low levels of potentially carcinogenic pesticides

A research study by scientists at NUI Galway has found low levels of exposure to a potentially cancer causing pesticide among professional gardeners and...

Rescued seals being released in Salthill after months of nursing

Two rescued seals are being released back into the wild in Salthill this Saturday after being nursed back to health by Seal Rescue Ireland. Panini...

Local student orchestra to play for Cancer Care West

NUI Galway's Medical Orchestra will play a medley of fantastic music, including an original composition next week in aid of Cancer Care West. An original...

Local researcher wins prestigious international Early Career award

Hannah Durand, a doctoral researcher in the School of Psychology at NUI Galway, has received an Early Career Award from the International Society of...

Portable Planetarium, blockbuster games and more at Science & Tech Exhibition

The Galway Science and Technology Festival is closing out today with its all star exhibition at NUI Galway with everything you can imagine and...

Scholarships awarded in memory of lost sisters Hazel and Tanya

Two students at NUI Galway were recently awarded with the Tarpey Scholarships honouring the memory of pair of wonderful sisters who lost their lives to...

Local schools and community groups honoured at science video awards

Five Galway schools and community groups won praise for their commitment to educating people on every aspect of science this week at the 2018...

Exhibition shows off items saved from the Yeats Family Collection auction

A year after the last trove of artifacts belonging to W.B Yeats and family were sold at auction by his descendants, NUI Galway is exhibiting...

GIAF announces winter lineup for hit First Thought Talks

Galway International Arts Festival has announced the winter programme for its First Thought Talks that premiered this summer. The First Thought Talks were launched by GIAF as...

Five local teenage heroes rescued a man from the Corrib

Tributes are being paid to a group of five teenage boys who rescued a man from the waters of the Corrib during the Macnas...

Macnas parade drew record smashing crowds

The Macnas Halloween parade that made its way through Galway yesterday blew through all records with attendance up by a third on 2017. Galway was...

Massive crowds out for Macnas parade

Massive crowds numbering in the thousands are out on the streets of Galway this evening to catch the Macns Halloween parade. There's an electric feel...

SOCCER: Connacht Cup First Round Swings into Action 

The first-round proper of the 2018-19 Connacht FA Cup begins on Friday evening (26th October) when Moyne Villa host Knocknacarra in Headford.  Mervue United won this competition last season after beating Sligo’s Carbury FC 7-6...

Your City, Your Say workshop this Saturday

This Saturday afternoon Galway Environmental Network are hosting their inaugural event 'Your City, Your Say: Be Part of It', a free participatory city planning...

Jazz and Comedy event to raise funds for breast cancer awareness

A special fundraising afternoon in aid of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute will be held at the g Hotel on October 14th, as...

Seven-week maths programme for junior cycle pupils to begin in October

A math programme aimed at second and third-year secondary school pupils will begin on Monday, 1 October. The programme, in its third year and held...

Plan for regeneration of Nun’s Island takes step forward

Planning experts BDP will support plans for the regeneration of Nun's Island, NUI Galway has announced today. The University is working alongside Galway City Council...

Students stake their spot in Eyre Square with Crisis Campout protesting lack of accommodation

Students from GMIT and NUI Galway have set up shop in Eyre Square this evening for a Crisis Campout to highlight the shortage of...

Hundreds of people to camp out in Eyre Square tonight

Hundreds of people will camp out in Eyre Square tonight, protesting the national accommodation crisis. Over 200 people have said they will be attending on...

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