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Huge crowd expected for Mayo-Kerry clash
After the opening two rounds of the league, Kevin McStay’s Mayo find themselves in fifth position in the standings with two points to their name after draws in both of those games.
Cork hurlers produce lightningspell to take down Galway
Galway senior hurlers fell to defeat in the second round of the Allianz National League as Cork hit the goal trail to ensure their positive start under new manager Pat Ryan continues.
Have you gone WYLDE yet?
WYLDE is one of Galway’s most recognisable places to grab a coffee and a bite to eat. It’s nearing its sixth month in operation. The customer reaction to the high-end café and delicatessen in the heart of Galway city has been incredibly positive since day one, and WYLDE is planning a big 2023.
Athlone student receives scholarship as part of Johnson & Johnson’s awards programme
Athlone student, Rebeccca Norris, was among the students from University of Galway to receive scholarships as part of Johnson & Johnson’s Women in STEM2D (WiSTEM2D) Undergraduate Award Programme, recognising outstanding female students in STEM2D disciplines: Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, Manufacturing and Design.
No point hankering for days of garda living in the local station, said Chief Supt
The days of policing revolving around the idea of a garda living and waiting in the local station all day for a call are long gone, and there is no point in hankering for them, this week’s meeting of Galway County Council Joint Policing Committee was told.
IdeasLab at University of Galway helps create strategic pathway for females
IdeasLab, the entrepreneurial and innovation hub at University of Galway launched in December 2022, is now actively recruiting at the University of Galway. The programme aims to further develop female-focused initiatives with a focus on creativity as a central tenet. To ensure that the initiative is coherent, fit for purpose and student centric IdeasLab has through a consultative process designed a programme that will be reviewed by an expert advisory group.
No grease lightning - think before you pour to protect the environment
Starting with a commitment this Christmas season, Clean Coasts, in partnership with Irish Water, is appealing to all budding chefs, home cooks and most importantly the washer-uppers in Westmeath and the Midlands region to ' Think Before You Pour' any fats, oils or greases (FOGs) down the kitchen sink.
Cell therapy may slow kidney damage from type 2 diabetes, University trial shows
University of Galway, in collaboration with the EU Horizon 2020-funded NEPHSTROM Consortium, has announced promising results from a new cell therapy trial for people living with diabetes.
Jobs boost for Aerogen after ‘significant’ role in helping China ease severe Covid restrictions
Galway medical-tech company Aerogen plans to hire an additional 500 staff after its ground-breaking aerosol inhaler was used to spearhead China’s booster programme.
New research shows Covid-19 and other concerns impacting access to healthcare
New research from Pfizer Healthcare Ireland confirms that lingering Covid-19 concerns are continuing to impact access to healthcare, which may have a longer-term impact on people’s health due to missed diagnoses.