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Architecturally designed new home in Salthill

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Tucked away in a private cul de sac stands No 4A Devon Park, Salthill, Galway. Devon Park is approximately 2km from Galway city centre, National University of Ireland Galway, and University College Hospital.

Architecturally designed new home in Salthill

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Tucked away in a private cul de sac stands No 4A Devon Park, Salthill, Galway. Devon Park is approximately 2km from Galway city centre, National University of Ireland Galway, and University College Hospital.

Children with diabetes forced to travel to Limerick for treatment

Local children with Type 1 diabetes areas are forced to travel to Limerick for treatment because a paediatric diabetes consultant post has remained unfilled at University Hospital Galway for the past two years.

DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard to sell one of the most impressive residential holdings in Galway city

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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard and joint agent CBRE have been instructed to bring a portfolio of 20 houses to the open market for sale by way of private treaty. In what is surely to be one of the most important sales to come to the Galway property market in recent years, ‘The Palmyra Portfolio’ in Palmyra Park/Avenue offers a unique investment opportunity in one of the city’s most desirable locations.

Local researcher helps develop soft robot to help heart to pump

An innovative soft robotic sleeve which can help a heart to beat has been developed by researchers including Dr Ellen Roche of National University of Ireland Galway. The soft robotic sleeve wraps around the organ, twisting and compressing in synch with the beating heart, potentially opening new treatment options for people suffering from heart failure.

Demons, silent screaming and multiple attackers – researchers explore the nightmare that is sleep paralysis

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The School of Psychology at the National University of Ireland Galway has completed the first phase of a study on the number of people affected by sleep paralysis and unusual sleep experiences. Over 1,100 people in Ireland have shared their experiences, with participants relating the often scary sensations they have experienced while in the awake-like state.

Ipswitch opens permanent office in Galway to accommodate business growth

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IT and network management software company Ipswitch has opened a permanent EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) centre of excellence at Citypoint, Prospect Hill. The permanent office locations signifies a substantial investment for the company and supports its EMEA growth strategy. Twelve research and development, sales and technical support team members will initially move in with a plan to increase headcount up to 60 in line with the positions announced last March.

Excellent investment opportunity

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Heskin auctioneers is offering to the market No 5 Weatherly Lodge, Old Seamus Quirke Road, Galway. This is a four bedroom apartment located on the west side of Galway city, less than 2km from the city centre, and within walking distance of a large number of amenities including the National University of Ireland Galway and University Hospital Galway, shopping centres, schools, IDA business park, Dangan, as well as local amenities including the Westwood House Hotel, playing pitches, and a public transport network offering easy regular access to all areas of Galway city.

Criticism of Robinson Centre collection is unfair and unfounded — Calleary

Fianna Fáil TD for Mayo Dara Calleary has reiterated his support for the Mary Robinson Centre in Ballina. The centre is being developed in partnership with Mayo County Council and the National University of Ireland Galway. Deputy Calleary commented, “Some of the criticism being levelled at the Mary Robinson Centre in recent weeks is unfair and misplaced. The centre will be Ireland’s first presidential library, and the world’s first library dedicated to a female President. It is an extremely worthwhile project, reflecting the huge contribution that Mary Robinson has made not only to Ireland, but right across the world, during her time as president and later as UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.

Mayo teens awarded certificates in youth leadership

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Thirty-six Mayo teens have graduated from Foróige’s Leadership for Life Programme. The National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG) awarded the young people with a Foundation Certificate in Youth Leadership and Community Action last Saturday October 15. Two hundred and seventy young people in total graduated from the North and South of Ireland on Saturday having completed three modules in leadership. The programme develops the leadership capabilities and potential of young people and gives them an opportunity to harness their skills and attributes to contribute to their society in a fun and encouraging environment.

 

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