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NUIG confers degrees on over 300 students

Students, both young and old, are celebrating the completion of their education today as NUIG has awarded degrees to over 300 students. The largest cohort...

Two NUIG professors elected to prestigious Royal Irish Academy

Two professors at NUIG have been named to the prestigious Royal Irish Academy for their contributions to the humanities and social sciences. Dr Alison Forrestal,...

NUI Galway Professor elected to Irish Academy of Engineering

An NUI Galway Professor has said it is 'an honour' to have been elected to Fellowship of the Irish Academy of Engineering (IAE). County Mayo...

NUIG ranked 20th in the world for health and wellbeing contributions

NUI Galway has been ranked 20th in the world among universities for its contribution to the UN's Sustainable Development Goal for Good Health and Wellbeing. The...

Merit Medical CEO appointed Adjunct Professor of Engineering at NUI Galway

The CEO of Merit Medical Systems, Fred Lampropoulos, has been appointed as an Adjunct Professor of Engineering at NUI Galway. He will mentor NUI Galway...

NUI Galway hosting Ireland’s first Open Science Week

NUI Galway is hosting Ireland's first Open Science Week to showcase the best in scientific research and education that is accessible to all without...

NUI Galway wants the public to help imagine its future

NUI Galway is seeking the public's input this week in shaping the future direction of the university over the next five years. On Thursday March,...

Surgeons, journalists, and cancer scientists among the winners of the 2019 NUIG alumni awards

NUI Galway has announced the list of winners of the 2019 alumni awards which will be presented next month, and the list includes exceptional...

NUI Galway passes energy savings milestone ahead of schedule

NUI Galway has passed a milestone in energy savings that it set itself well ahead of schedule. The university recently welcomed Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland...

NUI Galway agrees to set up institute of Chinese medicine

NUI Galway has signed an agreement with Nanjing University in China to establish an institute of Chinese and Regenerative Medicine. The new Confucius Institute...

NUI Galway student named to Forbes list of Europe’s brightest visionaries

NUI Galway student Edel Browne has been named to the prestigious Forbes '30 Under 30' list of influential entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders. The Forbes list...

NUI Galway President back city council call for reversal of cuts to higher education funding

NUI Galway has welcomed a motion by the city council calling for increased investment in higher education. A motion was passed at a meeting of...

Minister cuts the ribbon on €35 million student accommodation apartments

Minister of State Seán Kyne officially opened Galway's newest major student accommodation development today. The €35 million Goldcrest Village will provide 429 sorely needed beds...

Archiving the personal stories of injustice at the Tuam Mother and Baby Home

A fresh archive of the oral history of the Tuam Mother and Baby Home will ensure that the stories of injustice from that place...

NUI Galway preparing €200 million Nuns’ Island redevelopment

NUI Galway is developing a plan to invest €200 million in redeveloping Nuns' Island in the city centre. The university has launched a public consultation...

Minister launches fresh programme promoting consent at NUI Galway

Minister of State for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O'Connor has launched a four year research programme at NUI Galway promoting sexual consent. The Active Consent...

Two pillars of Galway hurling, a mountaineer, and a fiddler up for NUIG honours

Two of Galway's hurling stalwarts, an incredible polar adventurer, and a fiddling champion are receiving honourary degrees at NUI Galway's Winter Conferrings. Phelim Murphy, Bernie...

Searmanais Bronnta Geimhridh OÉ Gaillimh agus Céimithe Oinigh

Beidh Searmanais ar siúl in Ollscoil na hÉireann Gaillimh idir an 20 Samhain agus 22 Samhain ina mbronnfar céim ar bhreis is 1,800 mac...

Catherine Corless awarded honorary degree by NUI Galway

Local historian and advocate for the survivors of the Tuam Mother and Baby Home Catherine Corless has been awarded an honorary degree by NUI...

Former Central Bank governor tells Galway audience the 2008 crash cost us €37 billion

Speaking at a conference at NUI Galway, former governor of the Central Bank Patrick Honohan said the 2008 banking crisis cost the Irish people...

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