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NUI Galway to become ‘Ollscoil na Gaillimhe - University of Galway’ by end of summer
The governing body of NUI Galway announced last evening that the university will change its name again later this year, and will officially be known as Ollscoil na Gaillimhe – University of Galway.
NUI Galway to become Ollscoil na Gaillimhe - University of Galway by end of summer
The governing body of NUI Galway announced last evening that the university will change its name again later this year, and will officially be known as Ollscoil na Gaillimhe – University of Galway.
Dublin Murders event for Galway
THE CREATOR and producer of Dublin Murders, the thrilling BBC/RTÉ series which gripped audiences last year, will give a public talk about the series at Galway's annual FÍS TV Summit.
NUI Galway Dramsoc’s Theatre Week 2019
PLAYS BY Tom Murphy, Julia Cho, and George Sheils will be performed and seen at Theatre Week, hosted by NUI Galway's Dramsoc, and running on campus from February 18 to 22.
Galway Youth Musical Theatre - debut performance at An Taibhdhearc
GALWAY YOUTH Musical Theatre, the city's new performing arts company for young people, will hold its first end of term performance and showcase this weekend in An Taibhdhearc.
There is vampire with Thereisbear! at an Taibhdhearc
THEREISBEAR! THEATRE Company revive their much-praised Sheridan Le Fanu adaptation, The Shadow of Carmilla - Scáth an tSúmaire, in An Taibhdhearc next week, bringing with it a generous dose of Halloween-season spooky chills.
Celebrate a century of film in An Taibhdhearc
GALWAY UNESCO City of Film will celebrates 100 years of cinema and the centenary of the 1916 Rising, with screenings of Irish film and TV landmark s, across eight Saturdays in 2016.
Take three on Sunday
Three things of note from Sunday's game.
Five things that must happen if Galway are to beat Kerry
1. WIN BREAKING BALL
Two key duels may give the edge to Kerry
With Cork already safely into the 2009 All-Ireland football final after their battering of Tyrone last weekend, our attention swings this Sunday to who will join them? Kerry or Meath.