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NUIG scientists make breakthrough on schizophrenia with genome editing

Scientist at NUI Galway have made a breakthrough in identifying genetic risk factors for schizophrenia which could lead to new treatments. Schizophrenia affects an average...

Election 2020: Seven party leaders to debate on stage at NUIG

The largest election debate will take place in Galway next week as seven party leaders will be broadcast live from the stage at NUIG. The...

NUIG’s Teddy Bear Hospital helps over 1,200 kids overcome fear of doctors

More than 1,200 stuffed animals were admitted for treatment at NUIG's Teddy Bear Hospital this week at this delightful annual event organised by students. Now...

Growing number of children report being bullied NUIG study finds

The number of kids who reported being bullied has gone up, while overall happiness and life satisfaction has declined among children. In 2018 some 30%...

NUIG study on everyday pain in young kids

NUI Galway's Centre for Pain Research is carrying out a new study on the everyday scrapes, bumps, and pains young kids endure, and how...

NUIG seeks approval to use student accommodation for summer tourists

NUI Galway is seeking planning permission to use the Goldcrest student accommodation in Dangan for tourists during the summer season. The 429 apartment student accommodation...

NUIG sharing in €150 million investment in data analytics

NUI Galway will be one of the beneficiaries of €150 million to be invested in the the Insight Centre for Data Analytics in the...

NUIG charity criticised for spending on intercity taxis and luxury hotels

A report by the Charities Regulator has criticised the NUIG fundraising foundation for the money it spends on five star hotels, intercity taxi trips,...

NUIG Professor is named the top researcher in Ireland this year

NUIG Professor Laoise McNamara has been named the country's top scientific researcher of the year for her work on brittle bone conditions and the...

NUIG’s Centre for Pain Research wins multiple awards for groundbreaking work

The Centre for Pain Research at NUIG had a clean sweep of awards at the annual meeting of the Irish Pain Society, winning prizes...

NUIG spin out company takes home two national healthcare awards

Galway based company and NUIG spin out Qpercom took home two prestigious prizes at the recent Irish Healthcare Awards for their educational assessment. Qpercom, founded...

NUIG welcomes University of Sanctuary designation

NUI Galway has welcomed its recent designation as a University of Sanctuary for promoting equal access to higher education and fighting discrimination. The University of...

Galway Community Circus forms partnership with NUIG

Galway Community Circus and NUI Galway have launched a three year partnership that will see them collaborate on a number of projects to promote...

Twelve NUIG postgraduate courses shortlisted for Higher Education Awards

Twelve postgraduate courses from NUI Galway have been shortlisted in five categories for the gradireland 2019 Higher Education Awards. The twelve postgraduate courses have been...

NUIG researcher wins prestigious national teacher award

Dr Clíona Murray of the School of Education at NUI Galway has been awarded a prestigious teacher researcher award for her work on research...

NUIG study suggests porn use exacerbates sexual aggression

A study from NUI Galway has found that porn use by adolescents exacerbates tendencies towards sexual aggression in young men. Research was carried out by...

NUIG students taking the plunge for mental health

For the second year in a row students from NUIG will be taking a plunge into the Atlantic to raise funds for students' mental...

NUIG academic receives Mayo Clinic award for contributions to medicine

Professor Timothy O'Brien from NUI Galway has received the prestigious Mayo Clinic award for his contributions to the field of medicine. The Mayo Clinic in...

International expert on neanderthals awarded William King Medal at NUIG

Professor Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum London, a world renowned expert on neanderthals, was recently awarded the William King Medal at NUIG. The...

Over 5,000 people applied to NUIG in 2019

More than 5,000 people have applied to study at NUIG this academic year as the largest university in the west of Ireland continues to...

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