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Cúrsaí
Cúrsaí
Tá roghnú cúrsa léinn ar cheann de na cinntí is tábhachtaí dá ndéanfaidh tú choíche! Féach na cúrsaí atá againn anseo agus an méid a deir mic léinn agus léachtóirí faoi na cúrsaí sin a bhfuil spéis agatsa iontu.
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Saol na hOllscoile
Saol na hOllscoile
Chuile bhliain roghnaíonn os cionn 4,000 duine Ollscoil na Gaillimhe mar chéad rogha. Faigh amach faoin saol in Ollscoil na Gaillimhe anseo.
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Eolas Fúinn
Eolas faoi Ollscoil na Gaillimhe
Bí ar an eolas faoin Ollscoil seo agus na fáthanna a bhfuil sí chomh speisialta sin – an stair thar a bheith spéisiúil a bhaineann leis an Ollscoil agus an nuacht is déanaí agus na hócáidí atá ar na bacáin.
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Coláistí & Scoileanna
- Scoil na Tíreolaíochta, na Seandálaíochta agus Léann Éireannaigh
- Coláiste an Ghnó, an Bheartais Phoiblí & an Dlí
- Coláiste an Leighis, an Altranais & na nEolaíochtaí Sláinte
- Coláiste na hEolaíochta agus na hInnealtóireachta
- Scoil na dTeangacha, na Litríochtaí agus na gCultúr
- Roinn na Gaeilge
- An tAcadamh
- Stair
- Idirnáisiúnta
Coláistí & Scoileanna
Tá aitheantas idirnáisiúnta bainte amach ag Ollscoil na Gaillimhe mar ollscoil atá á treorú ag an taighde agus rún daingean aici teagasc den chéad scoth a chur ar fáil i réimsí éagsúla saineolais.
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Taighde
Nithe Fónta á gCruthú as Smaointe Úra
Tugann ár dtaighdeoirí aghaidh ar chuid de na dúshláin is práinní san 21ú Céad.
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Gnó & Tionscal
Tacaíocht do Thaighde Úrnua in Ollscoil na Gaillimhe
Déanaimid deiseanna tráchtála a chuardach agus a chothú don phobal taighde in Ollscoil na Gaillimhe, mar aon le comhpháirtíocht tionsclaíochta a chothú.
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Alumni, Cairde & Lucht Tacaíochta
Alumni, Cairde & Lucht Tacaíochta
Tá os cionn 90,000 céimí de chuid Ollscoil na Gaillimhe ann ar fud an domhain. Déan nasc linn agus beidh teacht agat ar an gcomhphobal sin ar líne.
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Rannpháirtíocht Pobail
Rannpháirtíocht sa Phobal
In Ollscoil na Gaillimhe, creidimid go n-éireoidh níos fearr leat más féidir leat an méid a fhoghlaimíonn tú a chur i bhfeidhm i do shaol féin. Is mar gheall air sin go bhfuil béim mhór ar shocrúcháin oibre nó ar thionscadail phobail i gcuid mhór dár gcúrsaí.
Nuálaíocht & Forbairt
About Innovation & Development
NUI Galway is committed to providing students with avenues to grow and develop: as a student; your ideas; academic work and with your community.
Gaisce
The President of Ireland awards the Gaisce Medal to young people who take up a challenge.
Gaisce is a personal development programme for young people aged 15-25 to dream big and fulfil their potential. At NUI Galway we are committed to not only academic excellence for students, but also developmental opportunities. According to NUI Galway’s Vision 2020, a learning environment that enhances student interaction and engagement and enriches their leadership potential, is an important priority.
To support student engagement and awards, the University has a dedicated volunteering programme (ALIVE) and staff member. Through the ALIVE office, there are a number of resources to enable Gaisce on campus. Contact alive@nuigalway.ie to get started on your Gaisce journey at NUI Galway!
MakerSpace
The Library MakerSpace is a creative space where you can attend workshops, 3D print, borrow equipment, or just make stuff! We have a host of fun tech and high-end PCs and Macs. You can also get involved by becoming a MakerSpace volunteer and helping us manage the space and maintain the printers. No prior experience is required.
See the MakerSpace website here.
Blackstone LaunchPad
Blackstone LaunchPad is a campus based entrepreneurship programme at NUI Galway. The programme is accessible by over half a million students globally.
EXPLORE
Do you have an idea you want to EXPLORE?
The EXPLORE programme is once again accepting applications, and staff and students across campus are invited to apply.
Successful project applications will be awarded up to €900 in funding, along with a support structure, to enable innovative ideas get off the ground. Since EXPLORE was established in January 2012, over 100 new projects involving more than 600 students and staff have been supported.
Some of the funded projects include:
- Smart Consent workshops providing guidance to students;
- Digital Champions training students and staff about digital identity and online tools;
- and the annual Undergraduate Research Conference which will take place again this year on 4 April.
Many more projects have gone on to win awards and are now nationally successful in their own right.
The EXPLORE programme itself won the Community Awareness Award at the National Student Achievement Awards 2016 in April last year.
“EXPLORE’s collaborative approach has been key to its success over the years. It combines the energy and vision of our students along with the insights and experience of our staff. We want to support innovative thinking and idea implementation”, explains Ruth Hynes, Innovation and Engagement Officer, who manages EXPLORE.
An entrepreneurial ecosystem
EXPLORE is part of the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem on campus, and along with Blackstone LaunchPad, are overseen by the Vice-President for Research, Professor Lokesh Joshi. A little over a year ago, Blackstone LaunchPad opened on the Concourse at NUI Galway, and since then has provided supports on turning ideas into viable businesses to over 3,000 students and staff.
NUI Galway also has many other initiatives in this space, including the successful BioInnovate and TechInnovate programmes. There is also the student entrepreneurial society, EntreSoc, and the Enactus society which has its focus on social entrepreneurship. For final year students of Commerce and Business Information Systems there is the ICE module available to all students, who are given the opportunity to innovate in all aspects of business and community enterprise with the support of mentors from local business and community leaders.
Postgraduate students from science, engineering, medicine and arts develop and pitch new business ideas as part of the Introduction to Business module. Students from both these programmes have gone on to compete in the national Student Entrepreneur awards.
“There are so much activity in this space, it’s great to see. Encouraging innovation and and entrepreneurial mindset is not just about going it alone with your own start-up. The same skill-set can be applied inside an organisation, society or group. We want to nurture skills like opportunity recognition, creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration” added Ruth Hynes.
To find out more about EXPLORE or to download an application form, visit www.su.nuigalway.ie/explore
Examples of EXPLORE projects
ReelLIFE SCIENCE
Now funded nationally with support from Science Foundation Ireland, CÚRAM and the CKI, ReelLIFE SCIENCE started as an EXPLORE project in 2013 involving NCBES staff with postgraduate and undergraduate students from the College of Medicine and College of Science. Over 7,000 primary and secondary school students, from 250 schools around Ireland, have now taken part in the science video competition.
‘I Like Beaches’
Provides scientific information panels on beaches, describing threats to our coasts. The project was delivered by Discipline of Geography staff and students in conjunction with Galway City Council.
Cell EXPLORERS
Now a hugely successful science education and outreach programme, Cell EXPLORERS started as an EXPLORE project in February 2012. It was originally driven by Dr Grenon from the School of Natural Sciences and nine Biochemistry and Biotechnology undergraduate students in collaboration with Galway Educate Together NS.
Breaking the SEAL - Schools, Archives, Learning
This project connected leaving certificate history students to the resources of the James Hardiman Library. It was a partnership between the library and the School of Education, and was recently awarded the Consortium of National and University Libraries (CONUL) Annual Teaching and Learning Award.
Past Students: New Women - The 2015 podcast project, led by Centre for Global Women's Studies lecturer Mary Clancy and student Mary Magill, focused on Emily Anderson. The project, and Digital Memories (2013), had versions of some of the biographies in the Path-Breaking Women of NUI Galway Exhibit in the Hardiman Research Building foyer.
Undergraduate Research
Take your papers, projects and work to the next level! Share your research through these exciting avenues.