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SEAFUEL Project to Use Hydrogen as a Renewable Resource for Transportation

NUI Galway has officially launched the SEAFUEL project, which aims to use hydrogen as a renewable resource across the Atlantic…

8 years ago

New Insights from NUI Galway Genome Editing Study

A new study carried out by researchers from the Centre for Chromosome Biology at NUI Galway has uncovered a new…

8 years ago

Hundreds attend London event aimed at enticing tech talent to Ireland

Hundreds attended an event in London this weekend, aimed at enticing skilled tech workers to Ireland. 404 London saw leading…

8 years ago

Sharpest rise in Irish consumer spending for a year-and-a-half in January

Growth in Irish consumer spending gathered momentum at the start of 2018, according to Visa's Irish Consumer Spending Index, which…

8 years ago

Fake News Trend Leads To Shift In How Irish Professionals Describe Themselves

Irish professionals were feeling less ‘successful’ last year despite describing themselves as more ‘experienced’, according to new data. LinkedIn analysed the…

8 years ago

BioExel Medtech Accelerator Programme at NUI Galway Announce First Round of Winners

Innovative new solutions to medical challenges will be developed by six new companies announced yesterday as participants in the BioExel…

8 years ago

New Girl Guides engineering badges launched ahead of Engineers Week 2018

The Irish Girl Guides and Engineers Ireland have teamed up to develop a new education initiative that allows Guides and…

8 years ago

Exploring the STEM Talent Crisis

The War for Talent 2.0, particularly in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) sectors, will be discussed at a…

8 years ago

€3.8M Funding Call Launched for Postgraduate Researcher-Employer Partnerships

The Irish Research Council has announced details of a €3.8M funding call that facilitates research partnerships between researchers, employers and…

8 years ago

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