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Dive into the playful and thought provoking programme of Baboró 2023

Every child from 0 to 16 years is invited to let their imagination run wild over ten days in Galway this October with the...

Galway researchers identify innovative strategy for bowel cancer treatment

Researchers at University of Galway studying cell interactions in bowel cancer have identified innovative strategies to enhance how the body and drug treatments fight the...

Impressive mural unveiled by pupils at Claddagh National School

Students from Claddagh National School unveiled a large mural yesterday at an event attended by players from Galway United's men's and women's squads. The mural,...

Using medtech to manage chronic conditions on island communities

A new research project from University of Galway is using state of the medical technology to improve disease management in island communities. Modern medicine has...

NUI Galway celebrates seven Fulbright awards

Seven academics, researchers and graduates of NUI Galway have been named among the 40 Fulbright awardees in Ireland for 2022-2023. Each year, the Fulbright programme...

NUI Galway research will advance treatment of Crohn’s disease

A team of researchers at NUI Galway have discovered a radically new approach to the treatment of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. The study identified...

Implantable device can help tendons heal faster

Researchers at NUIG's CÚRAM Centre have developed an implantable medical device that can accelerate the healing of injured tendons. The implantable device created by the...

St. Nicholas’ Parochial School to get giant mural this summer

A giant mural will be painted on St. Nicholas' Parochial School in Galway city as part of a series of workshops on marine life...

Galway projects inspiring young people to pursue science

Nurturing future generations of scientists in Ireland can rely heavily on getting young people engaged with science, and inspiring them to pursue a future...

‘It’s-a-Me!’ – Social robot ‘Mario’ helping children in hospital keep in touch with family

It's a difficult time to be in hospital, regardless of why you are there, with tightened restrictions on visitation that can leave people feeling...

Research team at NUI Galway receives grant to develop rapid Covid-19 test

Researchers from NUI Galway have received a grant of almost €200,000 from the Health Research Board to develop a handheld device to quickly detect...

Galway’s ‘Science on Screen’ gets its own film festival

NUIG's Cúram Centre and Galway Film Centre are launching the first ever ‘Science on Screen Film Festival Ireland' which will take place next month. The...

Galway Science Festival unveils 2020 programme

Galway Science and Technology Festival returns this November as a virtual event, but promises to capture all of its usual fun and excitement. The festival...

€1,000 prize up for grabs in ReelLIFE Science film competition

Young people enthusiastic about science have an opportunity to support their school or youth group in the ReelLIFE Science film competition, on a topic...

Students at NUIG have to sign ‘community promise’ in September

Every student and member of staff at NUI Galway will have to sign a new 'community promise' as part of the University’s Covid-19 response...

Young people in with a chance to win €1,000 with ReelLIFE SCIENCE

Young people with a love of science, filmaking, or both could be in with a chance to win €1,000 for their school or organisation...

NUI Galway awarded €175,000 for science engagement initiatives

NUI Galway has been awarded €175,000 for five initiatives that aims to improve public engagement and education about science. The funding from Science Foundation Ireland’s...

Ambitious Galway-based project aims to get teenagers moving

A new project based in Galway is aiming to get teenagers moving at school by linking PE with science. CÚRAM - based at NUI Galway...

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...

Free public talk and short film screening to take place on World Stroke Day

A public talk and short film screening will be hosted by Croí, the heart and stroke charity, on Tuesday -World Stroke Day. The free event,...

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