As Galwayâs arts festival opens, the cityâs long-expected cultural space inches slowly towards planning this year
Artistic director âembarrassedâ at how âdreadfully inadequate Galway is in terms of cultural infrastructureâ
Artistic director âembarrassedâ at how âdreadfully inadequate Galway is in terms of cultural infrastructureâ
Research Lives: Associate professor Catalina Vallejo Giraldo, University of Galway
Noise threat likely to be underestimated, Galway based noise specialist say, âparticularly in Dublin airportâ
Ireland is most improved third-level system in Europe, global league table shows
Next Garda commissioner will start with unenviable list of controversies and must ensure these do not turn into crises
MĂ©abh NĂ FhuarthĂĄin brings subtlety and depth to her appraisal of the Fleadhâs progression from grassroots organisation to Irelandâs largest music festival
The systemâs internal radius is large enough to âswallow all of the planets in our own solar systemâ
Michael D Higgins calls on UN to use âexceptional powersâ to ensure aid flows to Gaza
Why would you do your PhD in Ireland when you can get decent pay, working conditions and dignity as a researcher in Germany or Sweden?
New study finds that spider venom is âprey-specificâ
Ireland can be a world leader in scientific breakthrough when the right conditions are in place
Calls grow for farming supports to help landowners push ahead with national climate goals
Does someone who donates their remains for medical research receive a burial?
University of Galway research team reveal thousands living in western coastal areas narrowly avoided devastating flooding
University of Galway leads EU-funded project exploring wetland farming techniqueâs dual potential
Research Lives: Dr Eva Szegezdi, lecturer in biochemistry, University of Galway
Irelandâs third-level institutions offer a range of postgraduate degree options. Here we explore a selection of available courses.
Findings will inform targeting of emissions cuts, say University of Galway scientists
Commission of judges and lay members to begin public work this week
The vast majority of respondents said they struggled to find accommodation
Jenni Nikinmaa from Finland moved to Ireland in 2019
A non-profit organisation is aiming to help young people become better listeners, improve their resilience and develop inner strength. But can pupils really learn to lead?
Drone technology could revolutionise emergency response and healthcare delivery for remote communities, Air Taurus programme director says
Political parties urged to consider greater diversity when proposing candidates for election and co-option
Prevalence of AMR bacteria in swans likely âlinked to human-associated pollution of shared water habitatâ says researcher
The stories are humorous but never cheerful, the characters often repellently fascinating
Supercomputer helps deliver more accurate indication of what the future holds for Irelandâs climate with new indications on regional impacts
Nua Surgical grew out of the BioInnovate Ireland programme at the University of Galway
Fewer students awarded first-class degrees but proportion of high achievers is 40% higher than in 2015
Key details about 2024-2025 open days for UCC, UCD, TCD, UL, Maynooth University, University of Galway, DCU and RCSI
Clinicians call for national strategy for disabling bone disease which costs almost 10% of the healthcare budget
Strong interest expected in site on Headford Road with full planning permission
As he prepares to mark a special occasion for rugby in Galway, the former Ireland captain reflects on his student days, Connachtâs dashing style and the significance of the recent win in South Africa for Andy Farrellâs team
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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