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One of Ireland’s first eMobility eHub established in Westside

Trinity College Dublin (TCD) together with Atlantic Technological University (ATU), ESB and Enterprise Car Club has launched the first of four shared eMobility eHubs at Westside Library Car Park at the heart of the decarbonisation zone in Galway City. Additional eHubs will open at sites in Dundrum, Letterkenny and Waterford over the coming months.
Gamma rays study puts Ireland at the forefront of peatland mapping research

Researchers at University of Galway have created a new approach to finding peat soil, giving insight to where carbon is stored in the ground.
An Spidéal resident named as TG4’s new Director General

The Board of TG4 has announced that An Spidéal resident Deirdre Ní Choistín has been appointed as Director General of TG4, with the statutory consent of the Government following a competitive public recruitment process.
Irish study identifies financial and canvassing barriers for disabled political candidates

The first Irish study of disabled political candidates has identified financial costs and difficulty canvassing as among the many systemic barriers facing disabled candidates who wish to participate in political life in Ireland.
Galway STEM students receive scholarships as part of Johnson & Johnson’s WiSTEM2D Award Programme

Eleven Galway were amongst 82 students from across seven Irish universities who have been awarded scholarships as part of Johnson & Johnson’s prestigious Women in STEM2D (WiSTEM2D) Undergraduate Awards at its national event held in Thomond Park Stadium, Limerick.
Galway’s Suil Pharma wins special award at InterTradeIreland’s Seedcorn Investor Readiness Competition
Galway’s Suil Pharma walked away with this year’s ‘Special Award’ at InterTradeIreland’s all-island Seedcorn Investor Readiness Competition, receiving a cash prize of €10,000. This is presented each year to the best venture stemming from a university spinout or a recognised support programme. Suil Pharma, based in Rosscahill, Galway, research and develop innovative solutions focusing on vision and hearing.
Trinity College Dublin - steeped in excellence

Trinity College Dublin is Ireland’s leading university and is ranked 87th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2025). Founded in 1592, Trinity is steeped in a history of education and research excellence, but also has a progressive outlook towards supporting learners that want to build a more sustainable and equitable world.
Ocean Knowledge 2030 Conference to set the course for Ireland’s marine research and policy agenda
The countdown is on for the Ocean Knowledge 2030 Conference, with this landmark event taking place on November 20-21, at the RDS Concert Hall, Dublin. Organised by the Marine Institute, the conference will gather leading experts from across Ireland and Europe to advance ocean research, policy, and innovation, ensuring a sustainable future for our seas.
Autumn Gathering to remember Ronnie O’Gorman this weekend

A new Autograph Tree dedicated to the late Ronnie O’Gorman will be planted in the Walled Garden at Coole Park this weekend as part of the Lady Gregory-Yeats Autumn Gathering.
Free one-day conference on medieval church heritage to take place in Loughrea tomorrow

Archaeology experts from across Ireland will gather in Loughrea tomorrow for a free one-day conference exploring the fascinating history of the county’s medieval churches and their connections to the local community.