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NUI Galway launches Europe’s first dual medicine-engineering programme

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NUI Galway has launched a unique dual Medicine-Engineering, or Physicianeer, programme. The new dual programme will allow students to pursue a specialised Engineering stream in their Undergraduate Medical degree programme, awarding the student with both a Medical and Biomedical Engineering degree (MB, BCh, BAO, BE) upon completion.

Future of GMIT raises its head again

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The issue of protecting the future of the GMIT campus in Mayo has come to the fore in recent weeks, with Deputy Alan Dillon last week raising the issue of the closing of the business department on the Castlebar campus and calling on the Minister for Higher Education to explain such a decision.

Winner of Galway Advertiser’s Photo Competition ‘The Best Things in Life are Free’ announced!

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At the Galway Advertiser, we believe the ‘Best Things in Life are Free’, just like our newspaper which is delivered to over 40,500 homes and businesses FREE every week.

The sound of silver - Flirt FM to mark 25 years on air

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On Monday September 28, at 12 noon, it will be exactly 25 years since Flirt FM, the award winning campus, community and alternative radio station, located at NUI Galway, went live on air.

Remember local shops, urges Castlebar Chamber president as restrictions begin to ease

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This week has seen phase two of the easing of restrictions in Ireland and the reopening of a number of businesses around the county as the country starts to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Salthill woman funds tablets for Galway nursing homes

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A Salthill woman has raised more than €5,000 for Galway nursing homes after completing a half marathon with her with triplets.

AIT researcher using augmented reality to help people with walk abnormalities

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An Athlone-based PhD candidate is using augmented reality (AR) to help cure people of walking abnormalities which, if left untreated, can lead to “wear and tear” arthritis and serious injuries.

Tourism — How the business of happiness can emerge from this crisis

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Samuel Langhorne Clemens was an American writer, better known by his pen name, Mark Twain. Among many achievements, he is credited with the saying “travel broadens the mind”. But something we have learned in recent weeks during this Covid-19 ‘lock in’ is that sometimes staying at home can do that too, or at least it can help refocus the mind.

Staying fit and healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic

“If the benefits of being active could be bottled, it would be the most prescribed medicine on the planet.”

Galway woman appointed as funding manager at SFI Research Centre for Software

Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, has appointed Renmore’s Dr Martina Prendergast as International Funding Manager. The strategic appointment is key to achieving the centre’s goals of securing international investment in its leading-edge research.

 

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