University stories feature in new RTÉ docuseries, 'My Uni Life'

Three stories of people and projects at University of Galway are to take centre stage in the new docuseries on RTÉ One, 'My Uni Life'

University of Galway Archivist Niamh Ní Charra, former President of Ireland and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson and President of University of Galway, Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh at the Mary Robinson Centre in Ballina. Credit - Corinne Beatty.

University of Galway Archivist Niamh Ní Charra, former President of Ireland and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson and President of University of Galway, Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh at the Mary Robinson Centre in Ballina. Credit - Corinne Beatty.

The nine-part series was filmed over the course of academic year 2022/23, going behind the scenes in eight universities, as students and staff navigate the opportunities and challenges of life in higher education.

My Uni Life, produced by New Decade in partnership with the Irish Universities Association, airs on Friday, February 16 at 8pm on RTÉ One.

In the series medicine students and staff were recorded as they were put through their paces in state-of-the-art clinical simulation, mimicking the real-life challenges of frontline healthcare. The Universities Healthcare Simulation and Interprofessional Education Facility spans more than 1000m2 and gives students access to more than 20 immersive learning rooms fitted out to hospital standard. The challenge of teaching and learning in such lifelike environment is on air in Episode two, on Friday, February 23.

In episodes three and five, university Archivist Niamh Ní Charra has taken on the responsibility of the archive of former President of Ireland and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson. The complexity of such work is enormous, with the materials running to 660 boxes and the work having been interrupted by Covid health restrictions. The archive, and the archival work, offers us a unique look into the enduring themes that have characterised Mary Robinson's extensive career, encompassing human rights, equal rights, and women's rights. The docuseries followed Niamh Ní Charra as she catalogues and evaluates the vast archive, as well as taking the opportunity to introduce Mary Robinson to some materials from key moments in her life on a special visit to the Mary Robinson Centre in Ballina. Their stories air on Friday, March 1 and Friday, March 8.

The University of Galway has a longstanding partnership with the Galway International Arts Festival (GIAF ), and as the ink was drying on a new five-year strategic partnership, the docuseries shows students, festival ambassadors and lecturers who work hard to make it a success. As well as going behind the scenes to capture the drama and demands of hosting the GIAF on campus, the series reveals how master’s students on the SELECTED programme and volunteers get to be part of a globally renowned festival. The story features on episode 8 on Friday April 8.

Deputy President and Registrar, Professor Pól Ó Dochartaigh, welcomed news of the broadcast schedule; “ I am delighted to see confirmation of My Uni Life on our TV screens and its unique and authentic insight into campus life and the experiences of students and staff.

“The series is only possible thanks to the Irish Universities Association, which partners with RTÉ and Dublin-based production house New Decade. A sincere thanks to everyone who helped us to share and feature such interesting stories, activities, and life here at University of Galway.”

 

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