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Heart disease research challenges ‘one size fits all’ aspirin guidelines
Heart disease researchers led by a University of Galway academic who is also a Saolta consultant cardiologist have identified a group of patients in whom international guidelines on aspirin use for heart health may not apply.
TUS on ‘Top of the World’ as university achieves much vaunted QS five star rating
Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) is now a QS* five star university having achieved the highest possible number of accolades to become one of the top-rated universities in the world.
University of Galway and Deloitte Ireland announce new strategic partnership
University of Galway and Deloitte Ireland have today unveiled a new five-year strategic partnership, which sees Deloitte commit €550,000 to create opportunities for students to benefit from the company’s professional expertise, leadership and future career opportunities.
University of Galway crowned 2024 Purcell Cup champions
University of Galway are set to return to top-flight camogie for third level education in 2025 after being crowned the 2024 Purcell Cup champions.
TUS Athlone to become Ireland’s most student connected campus through 5G standalone trial
Technological University Shannon (TUS) Athlone is set to become the nation’s most connected campus thanks to a new partnership with Three Ireland which will see it used as a testbed for 5G Standalone (5G SA).
Indigenous companies invited apply for Best Managed Companies awards
Deloitte has launched the 2024 Best Managed Companies Awards (BMC) and is calling for ambitious Irish and Northern Irish companies across all sectors to enter this year’s programme.
Senior students take part in Galway’s first Hackathon
Fifth and sixth year computer science students from around Galway took part in Ireland's first ever Sixth Year Hackathon in the PorterShed2 in Galway recently. Students from St Joseph's College - The Bish, Dominican College - Taylor's Hill, Clarin College, and Tullamore College attended the event.
Galway professor appointed as Commissioner for Human Rights in Council of Europe
Professor Michael O’Flaherty will begin his six year, non-renewable term as the Commissioner for Human Rights on April 1, 2024.
Top TUS students celebrated at annual awards ceremony
Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) proudly celebrated the academic achievements of 137 high-achieving students on its Athlone Campus at the recent annual student awards.
Rescheduled date confirmed for Bressie’s ‘Where Is My Mind?’ Dean Crowe Theatre podcast show
A first for the Dean Crowe Theatre, Niall ‘Bressie’ Breslin has confirmed a rescheduled date for his renowned podcast ‘Where Is My Mind?’, now to take place at the intimate venue on Saturday, April 13.