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NUI Galway medical students celebrate sixteen years of teddy bear hospital

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For the 16th year running, NUI Galway is inviting children to its award winning Teddy Bear Hospital, which will take place online on Saturday, 17 April from 12pm-3pm.

NUI Galway student nurses raise €2,000 in homeless appeal

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NUI Galway student nurses have put their best feet forward and raised more than €2,000 for homeless services after clocking more than 500km on the roads.

NUI Galway Mincéirs Whiden Society honours founding member

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The Mincéirs Whiden Society at NUI Galway has made its founding member Owen Patrick Ward an honorary life member.

NUI Galway launches Europe’s first dual medicine-engineering programme

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NUI Galway has launched a unique dual Medicine-Engineering, or Physicianeer, programme. The new dual programme will allow students to pursue a specialised Engineering stream in their Undergraduate Medical degree programme, awarding the student with both a Medical and Biomedical Engineering degree (MB, BCh, BAO, BE) upon completion.

Mellows power home to book place in final

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LIAM MELLOWS 2-21

NUI Galway medical students celebrate fourteen years of Teddy Bear Hospital next week

The 14th annual Teddy Bear Hospital at NUI Galway will take place Thursday January 17 and Friday 18.

St Thomas’ show their class to claim county cup in style

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The 2016 county champions St Thomas’ over powered defending champions Liam Mellows on a magnificent winter’s afternoon for hurling last Sunday at Pearse Stadium to claim a third Tom Callanan Cup in seven years - winning with some ease on a score-line of St Thomas’ 2-13 to 0-10 for Liam Mellows.

History is not kind to Liam Mellows

Week V

Liam Mellows, county champions

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We know that hurling was played in the Bohermore area 200 years ago. Several different clubs operated around there at different times — Galway City, Bohermore 98s, College Road, Thomas Ashe, etc. Players would occasionally transfer from one club to another so it was natural for them to join the new club that was formed on February 11, 1933. The club was called Liam Mellows after the patriot who led the 1916 rebellion in Galway.

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