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Galway International Arts Festival and University of Galway announce new five-year strategic partnership
Sustainable practises and development of the creative industries in Galway are among the goals set out in the new five-year strategic partnership between Galway International Arts Festival and University of Galway, announced this week.
University of Galway and Galway International Arts Festival announce details of 2023 partnership
University of Galway and Galway International Arts Festival today announced details of their partnership for 2023, including an exclusive event for University alumni, the largest ever festival theatre being built on campus, and an education programme for the next generation of artists, arts managers and creative entrepreneurs.
Customers suffering from private coach row, says Farrell
The ongoing dispute between Galway Coach Station management and bus operators, which has led to coaches using the road outside the coach station to pick up and drop off passengers has been criticised by Sinn Féin TD Mairead Farrell.
Three NUI Galway academics feature on Highly Cited Researchers 2021 list
Three academic researchers at NUI Galway have been named on the annual Highly Cited Researchers 2021 list from Clarivate. Professor Henry Curran, Professor Donal O’Regan, and Professor Patrick W Serruys, have once again joined the prestigious list of 6,600 researchers from across the globe who demonstrated significant influence in their chosen fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade.
Farrell raises children’s respite services with Taoiseach
Speaking in the Dáil yesterday (Wednesday) Sinn Féin TD for Galway West/South Mayo Mairéad Farrell asked the Taoiseach to expand children’s respite services in the Galway area.
Galway International Arts Festival launches 2021 fundraising campaign
Galway International Arts Festival this week launched a fundraising campaign ahead of the 44th annual Festival, which this year will take place from August 28 to September 18.
Women city and county councillors form the Galway Women's Caucus
Women councillors on both the Galway city and county councils have joined forces to establish the Galway Women's Caucus - a cross-party and cross-council group.
The killing of Michael Moran - Galway city, 1920
Sinn Féin’s declaration of an Irish Republic on January 21 1919, along with the killing of two RIC officers in Tipperary by the IRA on the same day, signalled the start of a guerrilla war for Irish independence.