The Quadrangle at NUI Galway. Photo: Prof. Chaosheng Zhang. NUI Galway was named University of the Year for 2022 in the latest edition of The Sunday Times Good University Guide. It is the fourth time the university has claimed the prestigious award in 20 years. The Sunday Times highlighted NUI Galway’s research response to Covid-19 including a commitment to supporting … [Read more...] about NUI Galway crowned University of the Year 2022
Archives for November 2021
University staff recall World War II family stories
Cecil McCall and Patricia Fox, wedding day, Guildford, England, September 1945. (Courtesy of Gill and Sheena Fennell). Two NUI Galway-based historians have put together a collection of family stories of World War II told by staff at the university. Dr Róisín Healy and Dr Gearóid Barry have compiled and co-edited Family Histories of World War II: Survivors and Descendants, … [Read more...] about University staff recall World War II family stories
German Christmas recipes
Photos of Isabel’s Christmas baking captured by her Dad As an international student, one of the hardest times of year to be away from home is Christmas. There is just something about the season that makes you long for home. My favourite way to combat any homesickness is baking, and Christmas of course calls for Christmas biscuits. So here is a collection of my favourite … [Read more...] about German Christmas recipes
SIN Comic Strips with ArtSoc
A Bat in Galway by Ruby Havelaar Ginger’s Christmas Journey by Kate Denny by Tasmin Frey … [Read more...] about SIN Comic Strips with ArtSoc
University staff and students encouraged to ‘Speak Out’
0122: Professor Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh, NUI Galway President, and Róisín Nic Lochlainn, NUI Galway Students’ Union President today launched the Speak Out online tool at NUI Galway. Photo: Mike Shaughnessy. NUI Galway joined a nationwide initiative on Friday 5 November by launching its online platform ‘Speak Out’ for staff and students to anonymously report instances of … [Read more...] about University staff and students encouraged to ‘Speak Out’