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Experts to meet to discuss Pain in Galway

Surgery can be painful. But there are experts working on how to reduce pain.   And they will meet at NUI Galway for tomorrow, Saturday August...

NUI Galway marine technology researchers given boost

The MaRINET2 project has awarded €1.3 million to 34 technology development teams through a competitive call for proposals. This support will accelerate the next...

Galway’s Palestinian solidarity activists – who are they?

The conflict in Palestine seems to come to the surface every few months. In May, the Palestinian flag was flown at City Hall, in solidarity...

Exhibition explores the lived experience of Gaza

University of Galway is hosting a four-day exhibition exploring daily life in Gaza through personal testimony, photography, video, letters and children's artwork. The exhibition centres...

Search is on for citizen scientists to report honey bees

Honey bee researchers have launched a call for citizen scientists to report sightings of wild honey bee nests, beehives and foraging. Are honey bees foraging...

Impact of social media on teens may be less than widely assumed

Social media may not be having as big an impact on the mental health of teens as is often feared according to University of...

New dance theatre production explores the Corrib’s story

A new dance theatre production inspired by the Corrib River and Galway Bay will take to the stage to explore ecology, community, and the...

Croí Corrib Charity Cycle returns this weekend

The Croí Corrib Charity Cycle is back this weekend, with hundreds of people expected to take part in raising fund for the lifesaving charity. The...

Shannon College of Hotel Management marks 75th anniversary

The Shannon College of Hotel Management has this month marked 75 years of hospitality education here in Galway. The milestone anniversary celebration saw the launch...

AtlanTec Conference to explore advancing responsible, human-centred AI

The AtlanTech Conference taking place in Galway this week will bring together tech innovators, industry figures, and more to discuss how Artificial Intelligence can...

How has remote working changed Ireland’s economy and communities?

The Western Development Commission (WDC) and Atlantic Technological University (ATU) have launched a new partnership to study how remote and hybrid working has reshaped...

Research shows evidence of potential therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer’s

Researchers have found evidence that a therapeutic strategy which makes the brain work more efficiently to learn and recall memories may in fact help...

Astronomy student discovers second planet around young star

An international team of astronomers, led by a PhD student at University of Galway, have made the groundbreaking discovery of a second planet in...

Scientists piecing together the puzzle of nerve repair

Galway based scientists, working with international partners, have detailed a new technique to repair and restore function to injury-ravaged nerve tissue. The scientists set out...

Plankton hold the secrets of the ocean in their shells

An international research team led by the University of Galway has found a new way to learn about ocean acidity and CO2 levels using...

All-Ireland survey to help track squirrels and pine martens

The University of Galway is leading a new nationwide survey to understand the populations of red squirrels and pine martens, and if they have...

Indulge this January with the Midwinter Festival celebrating the String Quartet

The string quartet is no stranger to Galway audiences, in no small part thanks to the tireless work of the ConTempo Quartet. With its 23rd...

Virtual COPD Care Pathway Marks Major Milestone in Chronic Disease Management

Since its launch in April 2024, the COPD Virtual Care Pathway has significantly improved patient outcomes while reducing pressure on hospital services. The innovative programme...

Empathy education introduced for Transition Year students

A special programme for empathy education developed at University of Galway is to be expanded into Transition Year (TY) in secondary schools nationwide. Activating Social...

World-first trials for chronic pain pioneered in Ireland

A consortium of medtech and digital healthcare companies and university researchers are to launch a series of world-first clinical trials focused on bringing long...

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