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Trolley crisis must be given same urgency as Dublin Airport queues – INMO

The government must show the same urgency to fix the trolley crisis as was shown towards the long queues at Dublin Airport at the...

“The Mincéirs Whiden Society gives us a place where we can all be ourselves” 

When NUI Galway's Mincéirs Whiden Society won the 2022 Best 'Cultural, Academic and Social Society' at the Board of Irish College Societies (BICS) in...

Man (70s) in critical condition after being knocked down by truck

A man in his 70s is in a critical condition at University Hospital Galway after being knocked down by a truck in Galway city...

Public transport around college towns needed in student accommodation crisis

Improved public transport around college towns would help in solving the student accommodation crisis, Éamon Ó Cuív has said. Speaking in the Dáil, the Galway...

Podcast details challenges of making Mirror Pavilion during COVID

Galway International Arts Festival has released a podcast on the making of the captivating Mirror Pavilion during the COVID pandemic. The Mirror Pavilion, an installation...

UHG is the second most overcrowded hospital today

University Hospital Galway is the second most overcrowded in the country today, with 37 patients going without a bed. Daily figures from the Irish nurses...

NUIG and ATU allocated over €200,000 to support autistic students

NUI Galway and the Atlantic Technological University have been awarded over €200,000 each to support autistic students and those with an intellectual disability. Minister for...

UHG second most overcrowded in Ireland again today

Only University Hospital Limerick is more overcrowded than University Hospital Galway again today, despite both hospitals recording a slight decrease in their trolley figures. There...

New specialist menopause clinic to be located at UHG

The new specialist menopause service in Galway will be located at University Hospital Galway and will be operational by autumn, the HSE has confirmed. Minister...

Worst May on record sees 761 on trolleys at UHG

University Hospital Galway was the third most overcrowded in the country last month, with a total of 761 patients on trolleys in May. This was...

Top Reasons for Getting a Master’s Degree

After spending four years in college, a small percentage of grads discover the value of adding another layer to their educational resumes. While less...

Pride 2022: Month of educational talks planned for GUH staff

Pride month at Galway University Hospitals will get underway this Frday with an information stand in the main foyer of UHG from 1pm until...

Croí webinar to explore managing AFib irregular heartbeat

Heart and stroke charity Croí will hold an interactive webinar next week with leading experts to learn how to manage Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) -...

Plans progress for Cross-City Link bus corridor

Plans by Galway City Council for a Cross-City Link bus corridor, that means to reshape public transport in the city, are continuing to progress. The...

Cyclist in serious condition following collision involving truck

A cyclist has been hospitalised with serious injuries following a crash north of Tuam on Monday evening. Gardaí and emergency services attended the scene of...

Croí and NUIG to present inspirational garden during Bloom in the Park

Heart and stroke charity Croí and NUI Galway will present an inspirational cardiovascular-themed garden to educate people about heart health this summer. The #CroiGarden will...

Cell Explorers celebrates 10 years of science

The Galway based Cell Explorers programme is celebrating ten years of informing, inspiring and involving the public in hands-on modern biology. First created in 2012...

Clonfert students are the Robotics champions

Students from Clonfert National School faced off hundreds of competitors to claim the prize in high intensity Robotics competition. Over 300 pupils from primary schools...

Personalised treatment could reduce dementia risk

Research led by NUI Galway has identified some of the key risk factors for dementia, and that more personalised treatment could reduce this. NUI Galway's...

NUIG documentary tells story of Professor’s journey from refugee to cancer research scientist

NUI Galway has launched a short documentary telling the story of Professor Samali, Professor for Cancer Biologya at the University, who came to Ireland...

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