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AtlanTec Festival to explore the role of AI and cybersecurity in future technology innovation
The AtlanTec Festival 2025 is officially under way, celebrating innovation and technology in the west of Ireland.
Music for the birds
Galway Music Residency is to spread snippets of avian delight this spring to encourage classical music fans to flock to performances in Galway city and Loughea.
Three-in-a-row All-Ireland success for TUS digital marketing students at DMAs
Digital marketing students attending the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) have achieved gold status for ‘Digital Student of the Year’ for the third successive year at the Digital Media Awards (DMAs).
Croí launches ‘Listen to Your Heart’ campaign to promote Heart Valve Disease Awareness Week
Ireland’s heart and stroke charity, Croí, has today launched Heart Valve Disease (HVD) Awareness Week. As part of HVD Awareness Week, Croí will be hosting four free stethoscope check events in Galway, Mayo, Limerick and Dublin. Croí expects to listen to over 1,000 hearts over the course of the week.
Climate crisis plans never as relevant — Galway Energy Summit to hear tomorrow
Delegates from more than 20 countries attending the second Galway Energy Summit which is being held in the city tomorrow (Friday) will hear that discussions on carbon emissions and the climate crisis were never as necessary as they are now.
Esteemed TUS Athlone Professor receives wholly merited special recognition award
Esteemed Professor, Neil Rowan, an internationally leading researcher at Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) Athlone campus, was recognised for his expert contributions to his field of study at the Innovation Value Institute (IVI) Summit 2023 held at Maynooth University recently.
Greenfields Hockey Club's volunteer wins award
Long-time volunteer and supporter of Greenfields Hockey Club, Catherine Moore, has been rewarded for services to the club.
New research shows genetic effect on the response to treatment for obesity
Patients with severe and complicated obesity respond differently to a dietary weight loss programme based on their genes, according to a study by researchers at University of Galway and Brunel University London.
TUS digital marketing students to help Irish brands expand footprint
Students at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) in Athlone are aiming to help Irish businesses grow their digital footprint and increase their competitiveness through a series of live digital marketing capstone and consultancy projects.
Thousands of Galway adults with Long Covid struggling to access services
More than 18,000 Galway people could be suffering from Long Covid, a term used to describe Covid-19 effects that continue for weeks or months after the initial illness, according to statistics released by the Independent Roscommon/Galway TD, Denis Naughten.
