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Exhibition explores the lived experience of Gaza
University of Galway will host a four-day exhibition exploring daily life in Gaza through personal testimony, photography, video, letters and children’s artwork. The exhibition centres on the experiences of Palestinian entrepreneur, writer and public speaker Shirene Yaseen, whose family remains in Gaza.
University of Galway to host Gaza exhibition
University of Galway will host a four-day exhibition exploring daily life in Gaza through personal testimony, photography, video, letters and children's artwork.
Exhibition explores the lived experience of Gaza
University of Galway will host a four-day exhibition exploring daily life in Gaza through personal testimony, photography, video, letters and children’s artwork. The exhibition centres on the experiences of Palestinian entrepreneur, writer and public speaker Shirene Yaseen, whose family remains in Gaza.
ATU students recognised for road safety campaign
Students from Atlantic Technological University (ATU) have received national recognition for a road safety campaign highlighting the devastating consequences of speeding.
ATU student teachers collaborate on international AI in education programme
Student teachers from Atlantic Technological University (ATU) recently participated in an Erasmus+ programme focused on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in education, hosted by Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen, the Netherlands.
Galway astronomy student discovers new planet around a distant young star
An international team of astronomers, led by a PhD student at University of Galway, have made the groundbreaking discovery of a second planet in the same system where they discovered another planet last year.
Us meatsacks might ponder our future roles
The rapid development of Artificial Intelligence has raised innumerable questions about environmental impact; about creativity, and about the kind of world we want to live in.
Radio Day a chance consider our future
Tomorrow is Friday 13th. Unlucky for some. Not, this year, for me, as it marks World Radio Day, a chance to reflect on the history of the medium, and how it is being reshaped by new technologies.
History talk to focus on sibling and cousin relationships
The nature of family relationships will be examined the first lecture in the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society spring series, which will be held in the Harbour Hotel on Monday, January 13 at 8pm.
Global reach of D’Arcy’s radical radio
“In my sack I carry three burdens” claimed Margaretta D’Arcy in her 2005 memoir, as she reflected on the strands of identity that have shaped her intertwined creative and political existence.
