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  1. Higher levels of vitamin D in middle age could protect against dementia, study suggests – The Irish Times

    Higher levels of vitamin D in middle age could protect against dementia in later life, an international study…
    #NewsBeep #News #Nutrition #CA #Canada #Dementia #Health #UniversityofGalway
    newsbeep.com/ca/578054/

  2. 🇮🇪 🚀 Brilliant news about #Galway startup Forge Robotics - one of our #AIVentureForge cohort (#PorterShed / #NDRC Realisation Fund) - and founded by our #UniversityofGalway engineers Eoin Cobbe (Mechanical) and Robert Cormican (Electronic and Computer) - and (last but not least) accepted onto #YCombinator!

    siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/

  3. 🇮🇪 🚀 Brilliant news about #Galway startup Forge Robotics - one of our #AIVentureForge cohort (#PorterShed / #NDRC Realisation Fund) - and founded by our #UniversityofGalway engineers Eoin Cobbe (Mechanical) and Robert Cormican (Electronic and Computer) - and (last but not least) accepted onto #YCombinator!

    siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/

  4. 🇮🇪 🚀 Brilliant news about #Galway startup Forge Robotics - one of our #AIVentureForge cohort (#PorterShed / #NDRC Realisation Fund) - and founded by our #UniversityofGalway engineers Eoin Cobbe (Mechanical) and Robert Cormican (Electronic and Computer) - and (last but not least) accepted onto #YCombinator!

    siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/

  5. 🇮🇪 🚀 Brilliant news about #Galway startup Forge Robotics - one of our #AIVentureForge cohort (#PorterShed / #NDRC Realisation Fund) - and founded by our #UniversityofGalway engineers Eoin Cobbe (Mechanical) and Robert Cormican (Electronic and Computer) - and (last but not least) accepted onto #YCombinator!

    siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/

  6. 🇮🇪 🚀 Brilliant news about #Galway startup Forge Robotics - one of our #AIVentureForge cohort (#PorterShed / #NDRC Realisation Fund) - and founded by our #UniversityofGalway engineers Eoin Cobbe (Mechanical) and Robert Cormican (Electronic and Computer) - and (last but not least) accepted onto #YCombinator!

    siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/

  7. My letter in the Galway City Tribune regarding the recent report on University of Galway's toxic work environment.

    "The truth of the matter really comes down to institutions wanting to protect their reputation over protecting their workers and students. University of Galway may state they have a 'zero tolerance policy' in place but a policy means nothing if there is no real action."

    #Galway #UniversityOfGalway #JoinAUnion

  8. My letter in the Galway City Tribune regarding the recent report on University of Galway's toxic work environment.

    "The truth of the matter really comes down to institutions wanting to protect their reputation over protecting their workers and students. University of Galway may state they have a 'zero tolerance policy' in place but a policy means nothing if there is no real action."

    #Galway #UniversityOfGalway #JoinAUnion

  9. My letter in the Galway City Tribune regarding the recent report on University of Galway's toxic work environment.

    "The truth of the matter really comes down to institutions wanting to protect their reputation over protecting their workers and students. University of Galway may state they have a 'zero tolerance policy' in place but a policy means nothing if there is no real action."

    #Galway #UniversityOfGalway #JoinAUnion

  10. My letter in the Galway City Tribune regarding the recent report on University of Galway's toxic work environment.

    "The truth of the matter really comes down to institutions wanting to protect their reputation over protecting their workers and students. University of Galway may state they have a 'zero tolerance policy' in place but a policy means nothing if there is no real action."

    #Galway #UniversityOfGalway #JoinAUnion

  11. [21:45] Irish sea temperatures rise more than previously thought

    The temperature in the seas around Ireland has increased substantially more since the last ice age than previously estimated, according to a new international study led by University of Galway.

    rte.ie/news/environment/2024/1

    #Ireland #UniversityofGalway

  12. [21:45] Irish sea temperatures rise more than previously thought

    The temperature in the seas around Ireland has increased substantially more since the last ice age than previously estimated, according to a new international study led by University of Galway.

    rte.ie/news/environment/2024/1

    #Ireland #UniversityofGalway

  13. [21:45] Irish sea temperatures rise more than previously thought

    The temperature in the seas around Ireland has increased substantially more since the last ice age than previously estimated, according to a new international study led by University of Galway.

    rte.ie/news/environment/2024/1

    #Ireland #UniversityofGalway

  14. The surprising mental impact of seeing your own face on [video conferencing] calls

    Viewing one’s own face during video conferencing calls leads to mental fatigue, according to a study of brain activity, which found equal outcomes among men and women.

    independent.co.uk/news/uk/home

    #UniversityOfGalway #VideoConferencing #Research

  15. The surprising mental impact of seeing your own face on [video conferencing] calls

    Viewing one’s own face during video conferencing calls leads to mental fatigue, according to a study of brain activity, which found equal outcomes among men and women.

    independent.co.uk/news/uk/home

    #UniversityOfGalway #VideoConferencing #Research

  16. The surprising mental impact of seeing your own face on [video conferencing] calls

    Viewing one’s own face during video conferencing calls leads to mental fatigue, according to a study of brain activity, which found equal outcomes among men and women.

    independent.co.uk/news/uk/home

    #UniversityOfGalway #VideoConferencing #Research

  17. The surprising mental impact of seeing your own face on [video conferencing] calls

    Viewing one’s own face during video conferencing calls leads to mental fatigue, according to a study of brain activity, which found equal outcomes among men and women.

    independent.co.uk/news/uk/home

    #UniversityOfGalway #VideoConferencing #Research

  18. L-R: Myself, Prof Jim Livesey (VP Research and Innovation, #universityofgalway), Ambassador Norio Maruyama, Prof Becky Whay (VP International), Kenneth Deery (CEO, Galway Chamber), Mary Rodgers (CEO, #PorterShed), Dr Murray Scott (Vice Dean of Internationalisation, Cairnes School of Business and Economics).

  19. L-R: Myself, Prof Jim Livesey (VP Research and Innovation, #universityofgalway), Ambassador Norio Maruyama, Prof Becky Whay (VP International), Kenneth Deery (CEO, Galway Chamber), Mary Rodgers (CEO, #PorterShed), Dr Murray Scott (Vice Dean of Internationalisation, Cairnes School of Business and Economics).