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Halloween weekend at An Taibhdhearc
Gáire as Gaeilge: A night of stand-up comedy as part of the Galway Comedy Festival, An Taibhdhearc will host a line-up of the best Irish speaking comedians who will deliver 90 minutes of jokes “as Gaeilge”. Potentially the most fun you can ever have in Irish... the craic will be 90!
NUI Galway researchers lead 45-country study to better understand sexuality
Researchers at NUI Galway are looking for people from every county in Ireland to take part in a global study on sex.
NUI Galway to mark World Refugee Day
NUI Galway has announced it will offer 12 scholarships for the 2021/22 academic year for international protection applicants, refugees, vulnerable immigrant groups, and Irish Travellers.
NUI Galway to host conference for public and patient involvement in research
NUI Galway is inviting the public, patients, carers, and the wider research community to attend the Sixth National Public and Patient Involvement in Research Conference on Wednesday, 28 April. The Conference will be an online event, running from 10am-1.45pm.
Close to everything in Newcastle
O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering for sale an excellent three bed semidetached family home located at Dangan Heights, Newcastle. Constructed in the mid-eighties by premier builder O'Malley Construction, the estate comprises a mixture of semidetached and detached homes overlooking large green areas with mature trees and shrubberies. This is a much sought after residential estate in Newcastle, with all the attractions and amenities of Galway city and Moycullen within easy reach.
Learn more about connective tissue disorder at NUI Galway awareness day this morning
A 20-year-old Co Galway woman, who was diagnosed with a complex connective tissue disorder earlier this year, will hold an awareness day at NUI Galway today (Thursday) from 10am to 4pm.
NUI Galway conference to explore the use of cartoons in World War One
The First World War was a devastating conflict, but how did artists at the time use cartoons to tell the story? An international conference held at NUI Galway will explore this question, discussing the impact of cartoons in Ireland and Europe during the war. The conference will take place in the University’s Moore Institute this Saturday, November 10 in association with the 2018 Galway Cartoon Festival.
NUI Galway open day showcases postgraduate programmes
NUI Galway's annual postgraduate open day, taking place on Tuesday November 6, will feature more than 170 full and part-time postgraduate taught programmes along with dozens of research masters and doctoral research options. The event will take place in the university's Bailey Allen Hall from 12 noon to 3pm.
NUI Galway public lecture series continues
A new lecture series at the College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Celtic Studies at NUI Galway, will continue with professor of health psychology Molly Byrne on Thursday November 8 at 5pm in the Moore Institute.
NUI Galway seek participants for autism in healthcare research study
The School of Medicine at NUI Galway is conducting the H-FIT study, which aims to improve access to healthcare for people on the autism spectrum. The research team are currently recruiting people on the autism spectrum and their caregivers. Participants who take part in the study will be asked to complete anonymous questionnaires and/or interviews about their experiences in healthcare.