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Five University of Galway projects receive funding under Frontiers for the Future Programme
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Patrick O’Donovan T.D, has announced five University of Galway research projects. The projects will be funded under the Taighde Éireann - Research Ireland Frontiers for the Future Programme and are part of a €26 million investment for 40 research projects nationwide.
Galway RNLI lifeboat volunteer selected as finalist for Capt Dara Fitzpatrick Award
Galway RNLI lifeboat volunteer Olivia Byrne was chosen as a finalist for the Captain Dara Fitzpatrick Award, which recognises the vital work of first responders and the important role that women play in the emergency services.
New technique for Parkinson’s stem cell brain repair brings promise for patients
Neuroscientists at the University of Galway have made an exciting discovery that could revolutionise stem cell-based brain repair therapy for Parkinson’s disease.
University of Galway to lead European consortium developing treatments for rare eye diseases
A consortium of 10 European academic, clinical and enterprise partners led by University of Galway has been formed in a special project to test new treatments for rare eye diseases.
Galway RNLI trauma simulation exercise on Galway Bay
The Galway RNLI volunteer crew carried out a training exercise with the University of Galway Clinical Simulation and Interprofessional Education Facility last week.
For Galway RNLI crew, every day is a learning day
The volunteer lifeboat crew welcomed University of Galway’s Prof Dara Byrne, Philip Parakal Augusthinose and Mike Smith to the station on Thursday last to see at first hand how the RNLI station operates and how clinical simulation can enhance casualty care and first aid training.
University of Galway-led study finds people with sleep problems may be more likely to have a stroke
A global study into causes of stroke, co-led from University of Galway, has identified that sleep problems can increase the likelihood of having a stroke.
NUI Galway academics rewarded for teaching excellence
Teaching excellence at NUI Galway was celebrated at a special ceremony this week, with awards presented to staff members for outstanding efforts in teaching.
Trust in name of late GAA star to support Sudden Adult Death Syndrome research
The Cormac Trust, set up in the name of the late Tyrone footballer Cormac McAnallen, is to support research at NUI Galway into Sudden Adult Death Syndrome and the development of future genetic cures.
NUI Galway awards gold medals for civic engagement
A junior doctor and a speech and language therapist have been awarded gold medals for civic engagement by NUI Galway.