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NUI Galway second year student nurses going the extra mile for Galway Simon

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NUIG’s School of Nursing and Midwifery second year students will walk, run, cycle or swim 500km once again in support of local homelessness and housing charity Galway Simon Community.

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 to host Men’s Health Symposium on International Men’s Day

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Symposium to support people working in men’s health and to discuss and provide solutions to combating isolation and building resilience in men’s lives.

NUI Galway researchers invite the public to lead on virtual clinical trial

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The Health Research Board - Trials Methodology Research Network (HRB-TMRN), based in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at NUI Galway has launched The People’s Trial, which challenges the public to get involved in creating, designing, and running their very own fun clinical trial.

NUI Galway to hold symposium on solutions for chronic wounds

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NUI Galway will hold the Alliance for Research and Innovation in Wounds (ARIW) Autumn 2018 Seminar Series tomorrow Friday, 19 October. The series, entitled ‘The Burden of, and Opportunities in Chronic Wound Care in 2018’, will take place in Áras Moyola, beginning at 9am.

Project shows robots can help dementia sufferers

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A research project led by NUI Galway has established that companion robots can have a positive impact on older people living with dementia. Such is the impact of this research, it has been featured in a new European Commission study analysing the impact on society of EU-funded research and innovation in technology for active and healthy ageing. The MARIO project is among 25 projects credited, and the only one in Ireland, with having had the most influence in Europe over the last 11 years. The project is also being featured across Europe this week on the EuroNews TV channel’s Futuris science programme.

 

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