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Higgins appointed Peace Commissioner for Galway and surrounding counties
A city councillor has been appointed Peace Commissioner to serve the city and county of Galway, as well as surrounding counties.
NUI Galway appoints new vice president for research and innovation
NUI Galway has announced the appointment of Professor Jim Livesey as Vice-President for Research and Innovation. Professor Livesey joins from the University of Dundee, where he served as Dean of Humanities since 2014.
NUI Galway Law professor appointed to group reviewing Offences Against The State Act
Professor Donncha O’Connell of the School of Law, NUI Galway has been appointed by the Government to an independent expert group to review the Offences Against the State Acts.
Students call on NUIG to abolish repeat exam fee
NUI Galway's refusal to remove the "exorbitant €295 repeat exam fee" is putting "huge stress" on students who are "already at breaking point".
Adjunct Professor of Nursing appointed at NUI Galway
Professor Roger Watson has recently assumed the role of Adjunct Professor of Nursing at the School of Nursing at NUI Galway.
Former Irish Times editor Conor Brady appointed Honorary Professor of Journalism at NUIG
Professor Conor Brady, the former Editor of The Irish Times, has been appointed an Honorary Professor at NUI Galway. Professor Brady will work with NUI Galway in the development of a new innovation stream on the University’s MA in Journalism programme, designed to prepare graduates to work in future roles as digital content creators and innovators in the media industry.
Laura Vechhi Ford retrospective at The Kenny Gallery
UNTITLED, UNLESS Otherwise Stated – A Retrospective, an exhibition by Laura Vechhi Ford, will feature paintings from across the last six decades, with a particular emphasis on her works in the 2010s.
Galway’s new theatrical space
This week, NUI Galway found itself the recipient of a brand new theatrical space — one that arrives in a timely fashion and adds considerably to the city’s cultural capital. So what’s the story about the O’Donoghue Centre and how did it come about?