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Winners of inaugural Mayo County Council Cathaoirleach’s Awards announced

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On Tuesday evening at a community celebration evening in Breaffy House, the thirteen winners of the inaugural Mayo County Council Cathaoirleach’s Awards 2021 were announced.

National Parks and Wildlife Service and NUI Galway form partnership to mark researcher’s death and legacy

The National Parks and Wildlife Service and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage in partnership with NUI Galway have announced the Karzan Sabah D Ahmed Memorial Research Bursary Scheme.

Minister for Health officially opens world-class medical training facility at NUI Galway

The Clinical Simulation and Interprofessional Education Facility at NUI Galway was officially opened last Friday by Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly.

Why exercise gets harder the less you do

One of the great benefits of exercise is the more you do, the more energy you have and the more you are capable of. However the reverse is also true - the less exercise you do, the less you can do. Now, new research on the effect of exercise on a key protein that helps to regulate circulation has pointed to a possible explanation for this.

Live performance returns to intimate surrounds of Athlone Little Theatre

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Live performance returns to the intimate surrounds of Athlone Little Theatre in March, two one act plays certain to enthral local audiences.

NUI Galway launches events to mark Irish Traveller Ethnicity Day

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President of Ireland Michael D Higgins led the opening of the week-long celebrations to mark Irish Traveller Ethnicity with a keynote address, exploring rights and other issues for the Traveller community.

NUI Galway launches fully catalogued Conradh na Gaeilge archive

The archive of Conradh na Gaeilge, Ireland’s oldest Irish language organisation, has been launched by NUI Galway. The archive, which extends to 600,000 pages of documents, books, photos, and ephemera collected throughout the organisation’s nearly 130-year history, has been fully catalogued and is now available to researchers.

NUI Galway research to develop solutions for Defence Forces

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Two NUI Galway projects have been selected to develop solutions for operational challenges facing the Defence Forces.

TUS preparing to upgrade sports facilities in Athlone to ‘highest FIFA certification level’

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The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) has been awarded a grant allocation of almost €180,000 to upgrade its existing sports facilities in Athlone to the ‘highest FIFA certification level’.

Women’s health seminar – osteoporosis and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction

The Irish Osteoporosis Society and International Pelvic Physiotherapy Management are jointly running a seminar for the general public on Osteoporosis and Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction. The seminar will be held in the Ardilaun Hotel, Taylor’s Hill, Galway on Friday February 25 from 7-9pm.

 

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