Limerick

NUI Galway Partners Up for High Altitude Balloon Mission

Researchers at NUI Galway are leading a Science Foundation Ireland Dcivoer program team with partners University of Limerick, Met Éireann…

5 years ago

New Tech University for the Midlands

The Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation, and Science Simon Harris TD has confirmed the name of the…

5 years ago

Research shows sexes have equal spatial cognition skills

Men are not better than women at spatial cognition ­– such as map reading ­– is the principal finding from…

7 years ago

UL to remove seven million plastic water bottles a year from circulation on campus

A plan to dramatically reduce single-use plastic waste from the University of Limerick campus could take seven million water bottles…

7 years ago

Huawei announces €6 million in research funding for Lero

Huawei has announced a €6 million investment for Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software. The investment will…

7 years ago

Vodafone’s 5G network now available as Dublin airport becomes Ireland’s first 5G connected airport

Vodafone has become Ireland’s first mobile operator to offer 5G roaming to customers travelling across several destinations in Europe. From…

7 years ago

New UL-led project could dramatically reduce risk of error in certain cancer treatments

A new project led by researchers at the University of Limerick has the potential to dramatically reduce the risk of…

7 years ago

330 new jobs and increase in student numbers by 4,000 as part of ambitious new University of Limerick Strategic Plan

University of Limerick (UL) expects to create over 330 additional jobs and recruit a further 4,000 students in the coming…

7 years ago

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