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NUIG seeks support with revival of red squirrel

NUI Galway researchers are asking for public support as the battle for the revival of the red squirrel moves to the streets, parks and gardens of cities across the island of Ireland.

330-million-year-old burrows discovered in Burren

Abandoned fossil burrows dating back 330 million years, 100 million years before the appearance of the first dinosaurs, have been found in limestone rock on the coast of Doolin in County Clare. 

Caution urged during Census 2022

Gardaí are advising the public to be vigilant and check the identity of any person calling to their home during Census 2022.

Census 2022 to take place on April 3rd

Ireland’s next census will take place one month from today on Sunday 3 April.

Funding to plot strategy for TUS and EU partners

The allocation of almost €450,000 to TUS (Technological University of the Shannon) as a member of RUN-EU (European Regional University Network)*, one of seven European University Alliances, will help plot a course to implement a shared, integrated, and long-term joint strategy for the new technological university and its partner universities.
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New evidence detailing order of the abdomen

A pioneering University of Limerick professor of surgery whose groundbreaking research led to the reclassification of an organ has published new evidence detailing the fundamental order of the abdomen.

Census Enumerators deadline extended

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) needs to hire 137 Census Enumerators to deliver and collect census forms to and from every home in Clare next year.

Scientist’s Cape Verde expedition film for screening

Canola Pictures, in association with the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG) and the Island Foundation, will premiere 'Cabo Verde Island Jewel' on Thursday next.
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