Local researchers develop groundbreaking approach to design of cancer vaccine

Wed, Jun 07, 2023

University of Galway researchers have developed a modular approach to vaccine synthesis, potentially enabling the groundbreaking production of a new cancer vaccine.

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Can you give a child a safe trusting environment?

Fri, Jun 02, 2023

There is currently a huge demand for foster carers and Origins Foster Care have a recruitment campaign underway to highlight the ongoing need for foster carers in Connacht. Origins are looking for people interested in fostering:

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Locals asked to conserve water on Inis Oírr to ensure normal daytime supply

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

Uisce Éireann and Galway County Council are reminding customers on Inis Oírr to conserve water as essential overnight water restrictions are being introduced in order to maintain reservoir levels on the island. The restrictions will be in place nightly from 11pm until 7am and started yesterday (Wednesday)

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Reaching fulfilment with the help of horses

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

It is one of Galway’s best kept secrets, which is surprising given that it is doing sterling work in driving a goal-focused intervention in people with a range of disabilities.

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Four decades of excellence from Cois Cladaigh

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

Since it was founded in 1982 by Dr. Brendan O’ Connor, Cois Cladaigh has been part of the cultural fabric of Galway city. The choir has represented Galway both at home and abroad very successfully in that time.

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Galway’s community groups honoured at Cathaoirleach’s Awards

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

Community groups from across County Galway gathered on Saturday at the Meadow Court Hotel in Loughrea for the Cathaoirleach’s Community Awards 2023.

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Volunteers celebrated at Galway City Mayor’s Awards Ceremony

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

Mayor of Galway City, Cllr Clodagh Higgins speaking at the presentation of the annual Mayor’s Awards last week said that Galway City Council was proud to honour and celebrate the many people who work quietly behind the scenes to make their communities stronger, more vibrant, often inspiring and motivating to others.

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ATU graduate exhibition opens tomorrow

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

The annual ATU Department of Creative Arts and Media exhibition of students’ work from of the art, design, film, and documentary undergraduate programmes will be formally opened by Lelia Doolan tomorrow, Friday, June 2, at 2pm in the Wellpark Road, Galway city campus.

Several hundred guests are expected to attend the exhibition, a hallmark event on the cultural calendar of Galway. As the academic year ends, the exhibition celebrates the culmination of countless hours of hard work, exploration, and creative endeavour by the students.

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Service designed to reduce unnecessary ED attendances for older people extended to Galway

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

THE HSE National Ambulance Service (NAS)-led service Pathfinder, designed to safely keep older people who phone 112/999 in their own home rather than taking them to a hospital emergency department, went live this week in Galway.

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Shaskeen promise to 'keep her lit' in Town Hall Theatre concert on June 10

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

Traditional music band, Shaskeen, has been a cornerstone of Irish Traditional music and song for over half a century and show no signs of slowing down, ahead of their appearance in the Town Hall Theatre on June 10 as part of Advertiser Events, group founder, Tom Cussen, discusses the glory days of Irish music, the importance of evolving as a band and the future.

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Stuck for summer plans? Have you considered a home swap? as the solution?

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

As the summer approaches many of us are making final decisions on where we will be spending the holidays this year. Unfortunately, accommodation prices are at record levels and availability is limited throughout the country.

This is especially true during July and August with popular locations charging over €2,000 per week; it is no surprise that home swapping has become more and more popular. Increasing numbers of Irish holiday makers are taking the home swapping option, as they believe it offers the best value for money thanks to its low cost, convenience and unique benefits.

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Iconic Banshees of Inisherin Pub renovated and relocated to Kilkerrin

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

An integral piece of Irish film history, JJ Devine’s Pub, as featured in multi-award nominated film Banshees of Inisherin, has been preserved forever with its restoration and relocation to Mee’s Bar in Kilkerrin, east Galway.

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Sofia and Shauna show support for Galway Hospice on their late Dad’s birthday

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

A launch photocall of Hospice Sunflower Days took place for Galway Hospice in Kilglass National School, Ahascragh on Monday which featured sisters, Sofia and Shauna Cahill, who have a special connection to the hospice as their Dad, John, sadly passed away there in 2020. Monday was also a significant date for the girls as it marked their Dad’s birthday.

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Children need creativity more than ever, says Patricia Forde, Ireland’s seventh Laureate na nÓg

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

Galway’s Patricia Forde was announced as the seventh Laureate na nÓg, Ireland’s Children’s Literature Laureate last weekend at a special event at the Arts Council. An award-winning children’s author from Galway, Ms Forde will hold the title from now until 2026, taking up the position from the outgoing Laureate, Áine Ní Ghlinn.

By honouring an artist of exceptional talent and commitment, Laureate na nÓg champions and celebrates literature for children and young people, inspiring generations of writers, illustrators and readers. It is an initiative of the Arts Council, administered by Children’s Books Ireland with the support of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth.

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Global cybersecurity leader to create 50 jobs in city

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

Galway’s streak of good fortune on the jobs creation front continued this week with the news that Centripetal, the global leader in intelligence powered cybersecurity, has opened its European Cyber Intelligence Centre of Excellence in the city to address cybersecurity opportunities in the UK, Ireland and across Europe.

Additionally, the company is enabling cloud-based deployments of its CleanINTERNET® solution for total enterprise protection. Centripetal is headquartered in the US and has plans to create 50 jobs in Galway. The project is supported by the Government of Ireland through IDA Ireland.

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Nominations open for Galway People of the Year Awards

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

Nominations are now open for the 2023 Galway People of the Year awards. The awards were inaugurated way back in 1995 to give public recognition to individuals and groups who through their personal leadership, participation, courage, or achivements have made an outstanding contribution in their local communities at at home or abroad.

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University of Galway to lead on clinical trials of the future

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

University of Galway has announced the establishment of Ireland’s first Institute for Clinical Trials — a development that will transform the clinical research landscape by creating an environment where scientific advances are translated into improved care for patients.

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Germans play hurling, Spaniards play Gaelic football in TG4’s “Cluiche As Baile”

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

The unique experience of GAA clubs on the European continent is explored in a new programme which airs on TG4 tonight (Thursday), ‘Cluiche As Baile’, or ‘The Away Game’ in English. While people in Ireland may not realise, there are dozens of GAA clubs in cities all across Europe - some without any Irish people at all.

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Plans for Coole Park Visitor Centre about to go to tender

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

Plans to redevelop the Coole Park Visitor Centre are about to go to tender, with plans well advanced to create a state of the art visitor experience at the South Galway location.

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Farrell slams Government inaction on rental sector

Thu, Jun 01, 2023

Sinn Féin TD for Galway West/South Mayo Mairéad Farrell has raised the recent figures showing that AirBnB has 20 times the properties than Daft.ie has in Galway with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.

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