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GMIT highlighting the research of STEM undergrads at virtual SURE conference

GMIT will play host to the third annual SURE Conference this week, in a virtual event highlighting the research being done by STEM undergraduates...

€5.7 million allocated to help GMIT become Technological University

€5.7 million in funding has been allocated to GMIT, Sligo IT, and Letterkenny IT to help towards their goal of achieving a joint Technological...

NUIG Students’ Union calls on local TDs to take meaningful action on student fees

NUI Galway Students’ Union has joined USI and NUS-USI in the launch of the Education for All campaign which is calling for immediate action...

NUI Galway and GMIT to receive an additional 275 places for students this year

There have been an additional 275 places for students created in courses at GMIT and NUI Galway this year due to the impact of...

NUIG and GMIT awarded almost €3 million for capital works and equipment

NUI Galway and GMIT have been allocated almost €3 million between them for capital works and the purchase of equipment. The funding for Galway's two...

NUIG and GMIT receive almost €500k for mental health supports

NUI Galway and GMIT have been awarded just under half a million euro to enhance mental health and wellbeing supports for students this year. Minister...

Over €1m announced for Galway colleges in new laptop fund

€1 million in funding has been announced for third-level students in Galway as part of a new €15m fund which aims to provide disadvantaged...

New STEM building for GMIT going to tender in early 2021

A state of the art new STEM building for GMIT has achieved another important stepping stone towards completion, with the project going to tender...

Minimal representation for Western counties in new Cabinet

The make-up of the new Cabinet was revealed yesterday evening with the three government parties carving up fifteen ministerial seats between them. The new Cabinet...

Private hospitals “must resume” some normal service

Private hospitals must begin to resume normal service "as soon as possible" Galway TD Michael Fitzmaurice says, as the number of Covid-19 patients drops. The...

Connolly spars with Health Minister over low occupancy at private hospitals

Galway West TD Catherine Connolly clashed with the Minister for Health in the Dáil this week over the use, or underuse, of private hospitals...

HSE flouted “basic data protection rights” by sharing Covid-19 results with employers

The HSE has ignored people's "basic data protection rights" by sharing Covid-19 test results with employers before informing the individuals Galway TD Denis Naughten...

Sale of menthol cigarettes banned from tomorrow

Shops will no longer be able to sell menthol flavoured cigarettes and other tobacco products from tomorrow, as a new ban on mentholated tobacco...

Flu vaccine will be free for children this year

The flu vaccine will be free for all children aged 2-12 this winter season, along with all other groups considered at risk by the...

Galway TD says “systemic failure” caused hundreds of Covid-19 cases in meat plants

Galway TD Denis Naughten has blamed "systemic failure" across multiple government departments for hundreds of Covid-19 cases at meat plants. The HSE has identified 15...

Employers being given Covid-19 test result to pass along to staff Naughten claims

Galway TD Denis Naughten has claimed that the testing and contact tracing system for Covid-19 has such "gross failures" that employers are being given...

Cancer patients can’t get surgery although hospitals operating at 25% capacity – TD

Some people diagnosed with cancer have been unable to get surgery even though hospitals are operating at a fraction of their full capacity, a...

Coronavirus: Lockdown extended to May 18, travel limit raised to 5km from Tuesday

Taosieach Leo Varadkar announced that lockdown restrictions imposed to limit the spread of coronavirus will be extended until May 18 before Ireland can begin...

Coronavirus: 43 more deaths reported, cases in Galway rise to 355

A further 43 people have died after being diagnosed with COVID-19, the National Public Health Emergency Team has confirmed. An additional 359 cases of the disease...

Hotter temperatures than Spain forecast as sunny weather continues

While the majority of people are staying at home during the current crisis, the good weather is showing no sign of letting up. There will...

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