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Five University of Galway projects receive funding under Frontiers for the Future Programme
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Patrick O’Donovan T.D, has announced five University of Galway research projects. The projects will be funded under the Taighde Éireann - Research Ireland Frontiers for the Future Programme and are part of a €26 million investment for 40 research projects nationwide.
Galway people to rethink e-waste as 14 million tonnes discarded in bins
Household electronic and electrical waste amounted to 62 billion tonnes globally or 29kg per home, new data shows today. However, only close to 9kg of e-waste was recycled per person in Galway last year.
Connacht Women target Ulster in final interprovincial fixture
Connacht Women travel to Belfast on Saturday (2pm) with a renewed pep in their step to face Ulster in this final Vodafone Interprovincial Championship fixture.
Connacht Women to draw strength from home support
Connacht host their only home fixture of the Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship on Saturday (2.30pm) when Munster arrive at Dexcom Stadium in search of another title.
Playing it safe
The Covid-19 pandemic caused devastating social and economic disruption worldwide. The lockdowns, in particular, had far-reaching effects on many crucial aspects of daily life, including people's behaviour.
Galway sports company announced as national tech finalist
KPMG Ireland has announced the eight shortlisted companies that will compete in the Ireland final of the KPMG Global Tech Innovator competition 2024. One of the companies named is Galway's Precision Sports Technology.
City begins to lose 3G signal after 20 years
Vodafone will start turning off its 3G network across Galway city from next week, with a warning that older mobile devices may no longer be able to access the internet or send data.
Loughrea Councillor writes to Towercom Board requesting that ‘monstrosity’ mast in Kilrickle be moved
Cllr Declan Kelly has appealed to Towercom to move a recently erected telecommunications mast in Kilrickle to a “less visually obtrusive site”.