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Global event on squirrels to take place in City!

Fifty-one squirrel researchers will discuss different aspects of squirrel biology at a global event held in NUI Galway next week. The 8th International Colloquium on...

NUI Galway at centre of Smart Hydrogen project

A €9 million energy sustainability project, known as GenComm, delivered by NUI Galway and ten European partners has launched the first of its White Papers on Smart...

Galway study shows high percentage of fish in Atlantic ingesting plastic

A study carried out by marine scientists at NUI Galway found that 73% out of 233 deep water fish from the Northwest Atlantic Ocean...

NUI Galway leads the way forward in renewable gas for trucks

NUI GALWAY and Gas Networks Ireland are leading a new transport revolution, introducing compressed natural gas (CNG) and renewable gas for trucks, vans and...

False Widow spiders are coming to a bath near you

Three people in Ireland have been bitten by these fast-breeding creatures and NUI Galway's researchers have investigated their bites. The first true case of a...

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...

Two NUI Galway researchers awarded prestigious Lero Director’s Prizes

Two world-leading researchers at NUI Galway have been awarded Lero Director’s Prizes at an online ceremony which was held yesterday. Dr Cornelia Connolly received the...

Catch-and-Release programme studying Bluefin Tuna populations

Fishing vessels operating out of Ros a Mhíl and Cleggan are among those taking part in a catch-and-release programme to study the Bluefin Tuna. This...

€10 million project highlighting importance of peatlands to the climate

NUI Galway will be helping to lead a €10 million EU project to highlight the importance of peatlands to helping to combat climate change. The...

GMIT volunteers making ventilators and vital PPE

Though teaching and much other college activity has come to a halt during the Covid-19 pandemic, staff at GMIT are still hard at work...

GMIT lecturer wins national education award

GMIT Science lecturer Dr Cormac Quigley was one of the big prize winners at the 2019 Education Awards. Dr Quigley, who lectures in Chemistry &...

NUI Galway finds new approach to tackling colon cancer

Researchers at NUI Galway have found a new way to tackle colon cancer by making it more vulnerable to the immune system. The study focuses...

First annual Technological Higher Education symposium opened at GMIT

The first annual Technological Higher Education Association (THEA) Colloquium in GMIT was opened today by Minister for Higher Education, Mary Mitchell O’Connor. The day brought...

Discussion on Trump and Irish Americans to take place in City

The Moore Institute at NUI Galway will host a discussion on ‘Trump, Irish America and the New Right’ this month, with speakers including  Maureen Dowd,...

Protein which causes spread of breast cancer found by NUI Galway study

New NUI Galway research has discovered that a protein called iNOS in the body is a key cause for the aggressive spread of triple negative...

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