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University of Galway launches research partnership with Trane Technologies
University of Galway has launched a new research partnership with multinational engineering company Trane Technologies.
AI and Future of Work event
The “AI & Future of Work” event will take place on the University campus on Thursday October 30 at 6:15pm.
Schools staff short-changed by a fiction
As many of us drop children back to school this week, we have seen the pickets of Fórsa workers – secretarial and care-taking staff – who are demanding that they be treated like other school workers, especially access to a public service pension scheme.
Galway-led astronomy research group discovers new planet
An international team of astronomers, co-led by researchers at the University of Galway, has discovered a new planet forming around a young star resembling our sun.
Archaeologists reveal ancient nobles’ ringfort overlooking Galway Bay
Archaeologists have confirmed a ringfort overlooking Galway Bay as a settlement for rulers and nobles in Ireland’s Early Medieval period, a site with a remarkable ancient history.
Keeping your customers satisfied
Many businesses today are grappling with a complex web of challenges, including economic uncertainty, escalating costs, a competitive market, and changing customer expectations. There is also the ongoing issue of attracting and retaining business.
ATU team wins first place in the international Robothon Grand Challenge 2025
Four PhD researchers from Atlantic Technological University (ATU) have won first place in the prestigious international robotics competition, the Robothon Grand Challenge 2025, hosted recently by Technical University of Munich (TUM) MIRMI in Germany.
President Higgins’ archive finds a home at University of Galway
In a moment described as a significant “institutional homecoming,” President Michael D. Higgins has donated his extensive presidential archive and a portion of his personal book collection to the University of Galway—his alma mater and long-time academic home.
Lynches of Galway to feature in TG4 series on Irish surnames
Galway name Ó Loingsigh/Lynch is set to feature in this Sunday’s episode of Sloinne, the TG4 series exploring the history of some of Ireland’s most widespread surnames.
ATU academics secure National Challenge funding for transport and aquaculture projects
Two ATU academics, Dr Amaya Vega and Dr Niall Maloney, have been successful in securing National Challenge Funding for research projects in two thematic areas, Sustainable Communities (transport) and Future Food Systems (aquaculture). They are among ten finalists in the competitive programme announced by Higher Education Minister James Lawless.
