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Athlone professor receives ‘Outstanding Contribution to Research in TUS’ award
Athlone Professor Neil Rowan has received the inaugural ‘Outstanding Contribution to Research in TUS’ award.
Galway’s SymPhysis Medical raises €1.5M for groundbreaking device
SymPhysis Medical, a Galway MedTech company addressing a distressing condition experienced by individuals with late-stage cancer, today announces that it has raised €1.5M in a seed-plus funding round. The investment stems from follow-on investments from Furthr VC, Boole Investment Syndicate, Irrus Investments and HBAN’s MedTech Syndicate.
Mental health charity Turn2Me encourages local public to go hiking
Turn2Me, a national mental health charity, has spoken about the mental health benefits of hiking, which include a reduction in stress levels and calming anxiety.
NUI Galway launches Designing Futures programme for next generation graduates
NUI Galway has launched a new educational programme that will prepare students to deal with the complexity and uncertainty of life and the future world of work.
Mayo businesses invited to learn to thrive through digital transformation
Members of the business community throughout Mayo are being invited to learn more about how they can thrive through digital transformation - at an upcoming free online festival featuring leading business and technology speakers.
Galway business community invited to learn how to thrive through digital transformation
Members of the business community throughout Galway are being invited to learn more about how they can thrive through digital transformation at an upcoming free online festival featuring leading business and technology speakers. This year’s itag AtlanTec Festival will reflect the surge towards digital business necessitated by the pandemic and explore how more companies and organisations can equip themselves for the future of work and the changed corporate environment post Covid-19.
The tragic story of Lindon Bates Jr and Island Eddy
On Friday morning, 30th July, 1915 the body of a ‘well-dressed man’ washed ashore at Island Eddy. The island, which sits at the inner eastern end of Galway Bay had a population of 38 and a total of seven families recorded in the 1911 Census.
Arthritis Ireland launches free online courses
Arthritis Ireland has launched a series of free online courses this autumn to support people during Covid-19.
Thumbs up for funding to fastrack treatment of arthritis
Loci Orthopaedics, based in the Innovation Centre at NUI Galway, is lead partner in a consortium awarded in excess of €2.5 million to advance one of the company’s products to market, the “InDx Implant” under the European Commission’s ‘Fast Track to Innovation’ fund.
NUI Galway continues strong performance in QS World University Rankings
NUI Galway continues to perform strongly in the QS World University Rankings, ranked 259th this year out of the world’s top 1,000 universities considered in this year’s QS ranking, maintaining its position among the world’s elite educational institutions. NUI Galway now ranks third in Ireland, the top Irish university outside Dublin, and 112th in Europe.