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Tribeswomen host Linfield in All-Island Cup last eight clash
Galway United Women can take a step closer to silverware on Saturday in Headford when they entertain Linfield in the quarter-final of the All-Island Cup.
New international opportunities for University of Galway research students
University of Galway has announced new international opportunities for research students as part of the ENLIGHT University Alliance.
New research highlights hidden exploitation and abuse of disabled people
A major new research report examining the experiences of disabled people subjected to targeted exploitation and abuse in Ireland has been launched at University of Galway.
Croí Corrib Charity Cycle traffic disruptions
The 32nd annual Croí Corrib Charity Cycle is taking place in Galway on Sunday, departing from University of Galway Dangan Sports Campus. Due to the large number of cyclists taking part, Croí would like to advise motorists and road users that there may be delays in the area throughout Sunday.
Fitzy’s off to the Love Island villa
Sean Fitzgerald has been confirmed as a contestant on the reality TV dating show Love Island.
Traveller Pride event in Athenry today
Journalist and activist Emma Ward will host an event in Athenry today (Thursday) as part of Traveller Pride.
Stewart Construction is building Ireland’s future
Stewart Construction is a premier, fourth-generation family-owned main contractor with a legacy spanning more than 120 years. Founded in 1902 and headquartered in Salthill, Galway, with a significant regional office in Dublin, the company has evolved into one of Ireland’s leading main contractors.
85 jobs boost as Medtronic announces European Software Development Hub in Galway
Medtronic plc, a global leader in healthcare technology, today (Thursday) announced the establishment of a European software development hub in Galway for its Patient Care Systems (PCS) function. The site will serve as a global Centre of Excellence for cardiac digital health, supporting the development of advanced software solutions that enhance care for patients with implanted cardiac devices. The announcement was made in Galway alongside An Taoiseach, Micheál Martin.
Nugent warns of the drain data centres place on grid
‘When your back boiler grinds to a halt in a power cut next January or when your frail grandmother has to navigate the stairs with a torch, remember that the computer servers of Microsoft, Google and Meta will still be running in the air-conditioned halls of Grange Castle, Profile Park and Clonee. And your carbon tax will be paying to keep them cool.’ says Orla Nugent of Aontú, citing research by Paul Madden, Portumna-Loughrea Aontú Local Electoral Area Representative.
University of Galway business summit explores AI in future world of work
Industry and academic leaders came together at the University of Galway’s fourth annual Business Summit to tackle the challenges and opportunities of AI and explore its evolving impact on the world of work.
