Luminate raises €13.5m in funding for new cancer therapy supports
Investment allows University of Galway spin-out to double staff numbers ahead of assault on US market
Investment allows University of Galway spin-out to double staff numbers ahead of assault on US market
Grosvenor Cleaning Services claims the university failed to adequately inform it of the reasons for the rejection of its tender
Documents show waiting lists for counselling ‘persistently high’ at Trinity College Dublin
Digital hub aims to improve awareness and understanding on university campuses
Company is focused on developing a groundbreaking clot removing catheter
In order to benefit from teamwork, members of a team have to be able to bond
Largest party in first semester at UCD accommodation was 24 people in one apartment
ÉireComposites and National University of Ireland Galway part of winning consortium
Good asthma control can eliminate flare-ups and reduce symptoms, allowing patients to live life to the full
Over 1,160 such citizens have bought right to live in Republic under Government scheme
University raised money through Government scheme to support Access Hub project
Report highlights concerns of healthcare workers over PPE and mixed messages about treatment of patients
New to the Parish: Arjumand Younus and Atif Qureshi arrived from Pakistan in 2011
NUI Galway spin-out behind device for treatment of chronic venous disease
Henry O’Donnell (56) entered water in Co Donegal in feat which could take a year
Varying environments and disruption of communication require firms to think differently
Aquila Bioscience claims its cellulose-based material will have an ‘enormous impact’ in arresting the spread of coronavirus
New research calls into question recent redefinition of hypertension in guidelines
Charities Regulator criticises university foundation spending on business class flights and luxury hotels
Research paves the way for longer lasting pacemakers, biosensors and insulin delivery systems
Baseball was seen as a potential Irish nationalist tool to dull the lingering influence of cricket
Project creators need to be realistic and do their homework before jumping on the bandwagon
Developing tools to identify most efficient cows among proposed projects
Psychologist warns against being too attached to tradition and leaving work pile up
Funding to support onshore wind, solar energy and energy storage schemes
Analysis of DNA from human remains is beginning to unravel some of the mysteries of the past
Five Irish universities ranked in latest employability rankings by QS
Food On The Edge line-up revealed and theme of ‘Conversations’ announced
Third-level institutions will need to meet minimum standards of response to sexual harassment on campus
Seed funding aimed at commercialising implant to treat arthritis of thumb joint
For a start, you need to be happy in your own skin and respectful of the views of others
Early diagnosis critical: Catching this disease early means it has less time to develop
Food File: Baileys goes vegan-friendly and venue revealed for Food On The Edge
Bank ready to provide more funding for social housing
Research carried out by team at Galway Neuroscience Centre and CÚRAM
Heinz Peter Nasheuer is facing claims he tried to ‘sabotage’ a colleague’s career
Prof Heinz Peter Nasheuer denies allegations of bullying made by colleague at university
Safefood warns diners of serious or life-threatening food poisoning
Universities’ initiative aims to create highly skilled workforce for high-tech sector
James McGlennon of Liberty has insights on the changing role of tech in insurance
TCD ‘delighted’ at return to Times Higher Education World University Rankings
Your presence is the gift most likely to make a difference to loved ones
William Reville: One theory proposes that they were assimilated into modern human stock by interbreeding
Presidential archives don’t have to be in the Pale to be a resource for everyone
But set up fun events about vintage clothes and food waste and you can turn them into activists, according to a new wave of green organisers
I still use my experience of repeating as an example of determination and maturity at a young age to follow the path I truly wanted
Four female lecturers alleging gender discrimination in a competition for promotion
Obituary: ‘Tá an fheadóg dheireanach séidte, ach a leithéid de chluiche’
Four staff members claim they were not promoted to senior role due to their gender
Cúram’s partnership with universities is key to its innovation
Cúram’s medical devices programme will see 31 postdoctoral fellowships granted over four years
Trade between Ireland and Arab world full of opportunities, says Gerald Lawless
Inquiry hears ECB ‘quite strident’ that no bailout would be available if cuts imposed
Event part of unofficial rag week and not connected to NUIG, says student union president
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices