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Galway academic launches book on the 1916 Rising and its influence
A new book on the 1916 Rising, written by a lecturer in GMIT, details the influence of the event on modern Ireland.
Posts to go at Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific is to end the contracts of up to 150 employees at its Galway operations over the course of the next five months.
Pain: Symptom or disease?
When I interviewed Dr. David Finn of the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at NUI, Galway, I alluded at first to a statement I found in one of his recently published papers: “The study of stress-induced analgesia has enhanced our understanding of the fundamental physiology of pain and stress and can be a useful approach for uncovering new therapeutic targets for the treatment of pain and stress-related disorders.”
West on verge of entrepreneurial burst, finds Sli Nua survey
The west of Ireland could be on the verge of producing a whole new wave of young entrepreneurs, according to a fresh survey of third-level students.
CIPD plans campaign of events in tune with the economic times
What a difference a year makes! With the landscape for managing business ever changing — due to the prevailing economic conditions, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) Western Region has put together a programme of events to run from now until April 2010.
‘Vote of confidence’ for Galway as HID Global expands
HID Global has announced it is consolidating its electronic passport, or government passport inlay, production into one manufacturing campus at HIG Global Ireland Teoranta, formerly Aontec Teo, in Indreabhán.
Upper Eglinton Canal upgrade to go ahead
The upgrading of the Upper Eglinton Canal Towpath at University Road is due to begin shortly, after funding was secured by the Department of the Environment.