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NASA researcher to give origins of Earth’s water lecture at NUIG
NASA researcher and NUI Galway graduate Dr Jacqueline Keane will deliver a lecture on the origins of the Earth’s water at NUI Galway on Monday August 23.
Innovators and ideas persons wanted to speak at Bizcamp event
Entrepreneurs, innovators and people with ideas in the West region are invited to get involved as both speakers and learners for an upcoming conference with a difference.
BMW named Ireland’s most reputable car brand
BMW was named Ireland’s most reputable car brand, and the third most reputable company overall, in the RepTrak 2010 Corporate Reputation study, which was revealed yesterday.
BMW named Ireland’s most reputable car brand
BMW was named Ireland’s most reputable car brand, and the third most reputable company overall, in the RepTrak 2010 Corporate Reputation study, which was revealed this week.
Galway university life over the decades
Being a student in 1950s Galway was a very different experience from being there in the 1970s, just as lecturing or working there changed over the decades.
An Bord Pleanala M17 decision ‘severely flawed’, says researcher
An Bord Pleanala inspector's report into the proposed M17 Rathmorrissy to Tuam motorway scheme has been criticised as being severely flawed and that it contravenes EU legislation on environmental impact assessment.
Mullingar milk scoops national award
A Westmeath dairy farm, Moon Shine Dairy Farm, has once again swept the boards in the 2009 National Organic Awards, picking up the top overall award for its new Moon Shine Milk product, a bottled non-homogenised farmhouse milk.
Conference raises awareness of ground-breaking cancer care developments
The second International Palliative Medicine Conference, organised by Galway University Hospitals, is to be held at the Radisson Hotel, Galway, on November 6 and 7.
Chronic pain affects one in three people, reveals NUI Galway study
NUI Galway researchers have described chronic pain as a “silent epidemic” in this country, having found that one in three people suffer from the condition.