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GMIT President welcomes Australian Embassy’s Head of Mission

The President of GMIT, Dr Orla Flynn, this week welcomed the Australian Head of Mission to Ireland, Mr Robert Owen-Jones, to GMIT while he...

Australian Head of Mission to Ireland praises Galway’s cultural strengths

The Head of Mission for Australia praised Galway as a "lesson to the world" in balancing protecting and promoting the arts alongside encouraging business...

Coronavirus: 6 COVID-19 deaths, no new Galway cases

Another six people with COVID-19 have died according to today's figures from the HPSC, and another five new cases have been confirmed. There have now...

€50 million support package for beef farmers welcomed

A €50 million support package for beef farmers impacted by the COVID-19 crisis announced this week has been welcomed as good news for a...

Galway Cycling Campaign welcomes EU funding announcement

Galway Cycling Campaign has welcomed an announcement that cycling will be funded as part of the new mobility funds that will be released by...

People with cancelled flights entitled to a refund, EU decides

People who bought airline tickets for flights that were cancelled are entitled to a full refund, the European Union has clarified. The EU decided yesterday...

Crunching the numbers, could Brexit really lead to a United Ireland?

There are few concepts in Ireland that evoke an emotional response from a population known for their propensity to be “easy going”, but one...

NUIG secures €4 million EU project to make chemicals with solar power

NUI Galway has secured a €4 million EU project in sustainable manufacturing to produce chemicals using solar power. The project, funded by the EU's Horizon...

Galway academics awarded funding for project to turn teachers into researchers

A group of researchers from Galway have been awarded funding for a three year project to improve on teachers research skills and networking. Dr Cornelia...

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...

Three Connemara debate teams make the national final of all-Irish schools competition

Three debate teams from Connemara schools are headed to the national finals of the Comórtas Díospóireachta Uí Chadhain competition. Comórtas Díospóireachta Uí Chadhain is organised...

Tuam girl wins national Soapbox championship

A student from Presentation College Tuam is the winner of the grand final of the Europe Direct National Soapbox Competition 2019. Johanna Lane, from Bishop...

Galway University Hospitals welcomes new Consultant Vascular Surgeon

Galway University Hospitals have welcomed a new addition to their ranks of surgical specialists with the appointment of dr Mahmoud Alawy as a Consultant...

Irish language courses in higher education receive €1.6 million support

Nine Irish language courses and institutes of higher education including NUI Galway have been approved €1.63 million in additional funding. The funding was announced this...

Galway students urged to submit to BT Young Scientist exhibition

Galway's whip smart inventors and scientific explorers are being urged to submit their entries to the 2020 BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. The 56th...

Brexit could worsen shortage of nurses INMO warns

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation is raising concerns that Brexit could make Ireland's chronic nursing shortage even worse. Irish nurses and midwives would be...

Angling vessels gathering data on the Bluefin Tuna

Angling vessels in Galway and all along the Atlantic coast will be taking part in a scheme to gather more data on the much...

Road deaths go up in 2019 as five killed in Galway

The Road Safety Authority is concerned about an increase in road deaths this year, with five people killed in Galway alone. According to the RSA...

Govt decision to reappoint Hogan as commissioner is clear ‘victory for cronyism’

The government's decision to reappoint Phil Hogan as Ireland’s commissioner has been described as 'a missed opportunity' by a Midlands North West MEP. Matt Carthy...

Farmers getting €13.4 million in Basic Payment Scheme refunds

Farmers are seeing a bit of cash land back in their accounts as the government has begun distributing €13.4 million in Basic Payment Scheme...

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