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Galway’s Fulbright scholars

Six students and lecturers from NUI Galway have been awarded Fulbright Scholarships to continue their work in the United Staters.

GMIT Architectural technology students showcase their work

An exhibition of projects by architectural technology students in GMIT will open to the public next Tuesday June 3, featuring the work of over 40 students. This exhibition features a selection of architectural drawings, sketches, and images by students on the four year degree programme.

Geologists discover large underground rivers off Galway Bay and the Aran Islands

Large networks of underground rivers stretching out off the west coast of Ireland, hidden beneath the Galway Bay seabed, have been discovered by geologists from the School of Natural Sciences at NUI Galway.

Research may advance search for pain treatment

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Research carried out at NUI Galway may advance the quest for new therapeutic approaches to the treatment of pain.

Students raise €2,000 for Mullingar Educate Together NS and suicide awareness

Tourism, hospitality, and sport management students at Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) have raised €2,000 for Console, the national suicide charity, and for the Autism Spectrum Disorder units in Mullingar Educate Together NS.

Students raise €2,000 to benefit suicide awareness and autism education

Tourism, hospitality, and sport management students at Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) have raised €2,000 for Console, the national suicide charity, and for the Autism Spectrum Disorder units in Mullingar Educate Together NS.

Sunshine and the best food in the west attracts record vistors over Easter

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A record 70,000 visitors attended the third Galway Food Festival during the Easter weekend to delight in food tastes from the west.

The Coole door knocker will rat-a-tat-tat once again

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How many famous people lifted that heavy brass knocker on the door of Lady Augusta Gregory’s home at Coole, Co Galway, and gave it a resounding rat- a -tat -tat? It resounded again last weekend with all the authority of a grumpy judge’s gavel. The writer and broadcaster John Quinn, chairman of the 19th Autumn Gathering, used it to great effect to keep speakers to their time, and to summon people to the next event.

New physiotherapy clinic opens in Castlebar

At a time when business closures in Castlebar have dominated local media, it comes as welcome news that a new chartered physiotherapy practice has just opened in the town.

GMIT software development students win top awards

GMIT students are winning top awards in software development competitions across the country.

 

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