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Major European Research Council funding success for NUI Galway academics
Dr Eilionóir Flynn of the Centre for Disability Law and Policy and Martin O Donnell, Professor of Translational Medicine at NUI Galway have both been approved by the European Research Council (ERC) for starter grants.
Boston Scientific celebrate twenty years in Galway with family fun day
Boston Scientific, the worldwide developer, manufacturer, and marketer of medical devices, celebrated 20 years in business at its Galway facility recently with a family day and evening event for its 2,500 employees and their families.
Boston Scientific’s car raffle drives East Galway Cancer Care fundraising past €100,000 target
Boston Scientific staff exceeded their expectations when they raised an amazing €37,500 for East Galway Cancer Care with their recent charity car raffle, in which the winner, Mary O’Connor, drove home with a new Ford Fiesta 1.2 Zetec.
Constitution Day, April 18, 1949
On that day 65 years ago, the Government declared Ireland to be a Republic. This did not help Anglo-Irish relations at the time, and it also upset deValera and his Fianna Fáil colleagues, but it was the cause of public celebrations around the country.
Boston Scientific workers begin twentieth anniversary celebrations
Boston Scientific, the worldwide developer and manufacturer of medical devices, kicked off its 20th year celebrations in Galway with a 90s themed event for all its workers.
Boston Scientific’s employee contributions to Galway Hospice go over the million euro mark
Boston Scientific, the worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices, has announced that this October, the figure contributed by employees to the Galway Hospice Foundation has reached €1,000,000.
Community spirit boost with huge upturn in volunteering
Community spirit is definitely in the air in Westmeath with a huge upturn in volunteering.
An Estonian/Irish fusion
LINKS BETWEEN Irish and Estonian traditional music will be explored at a concert in Johnston’s Hall, Kinvara, this Saturday at 9pm.
Corinthians must maintain winning momentum
Corinthians can take another big step in gaining division one status next season when they head to Limerick to face Old Crescent on Saturday (2.30pm).
Corinthians close in on leaders
Corinthians RFC have jumped into third place and are just two points behind leaders Terenure College after a 27-6 win over Banbridge in the Ulster Bank League division 2A on Saturday.