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Cops report peaceful St Patrick’s Day across Galway

Gardaí across the Galway Division reported fewer than 10 public order-related arrests on Monday this week as the county and city celebrated St Patrick’s Day.
Siren – a leading force in investigative intelligence technology

Born from groundbreaking research at the University of Galway, Siren has emerged as a leading force in investigative intelligence technology since its formation in 2016.
Three University of Galway graduates among MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 Europe Award winners
Three University of Galway graduates will be awarded for the impact of their startup companies at this year’s MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 Europe festival.
IdeasLab at University of Galway helps create strategic pathway for females
IdeasLab, the entrepreneurial and innovation hub at University of Galway launched in December 2022, is now actively recruiting at the University of Galway. The programme aims to further develop female-focused initiatives with a focus on creativity as a central tenet. To ensure that the initiative is coherent, fit for purpose and student centric IdeasLab has through a consultative process designed a programme that will be reviewed by an expert advisory group.
Garda issue advice to drivers over dark winter period
An Garda Síochána is issuing an urgent road safety appeal to all road users ahead of the busy winter driving period, as provisional figures show that 123 lives have been lost on Ireland’s roads to date. This is twelve more deaths than during the same period in both 2021 and 2019.
The changing world of work
Up to the moment that Covid-19 blew apart the entire model by which humanity expressed itself in every aspect of our daily lived experience, nobody could have foreseen what was about to occur.
NUI Galway launches Europe’s first dual medicine-engineering programme

NUI Galway has launched a unique dual Medicine-Engineering, or Physicianeer, programme. The new dual programme will allow students to pursue a specialised Engineering stream in their Undergraduate Medical degree programme, awarding the student with both a Medical and Biomedical Engineering degree (MB, BCh, BAO, BE) upon completion.
Man wanted for fraud offences arrested arising from Mayo checkpoint

Gardaí in Mayo have arrested a man, who was sought in connection with multiple theft offences across the country.
NUI Galway research leads to major implant breathrough

Researchers from the National University of Ireland Galway (NUI Galway) have today (Thursday) revealed a significant breakthrough in soft robotics which could help patients requiring implanted medical devices such as breast implants, pacemakers, neural probes, glucose biosensors and drug and cell delivery devices.
Heinrich Böll Association hosts reading by John C. Hampsey

The Achill Henirich Böll Association is pleased to host a reading by John C Hampsey at The Vally House, Achill on Wednesday September 12 at 8pm.