Wednesday, 21 February 2024

Hear about the collaborations developed to date, the successes of last year's sand fences, and help plan Grattan Beach 2024. Everyone is invited to come along to this free and exciting event. Galway Business School, An Halla MórTuesday February 27th 7:30pm to 9pm

Tuesday, 27 February 2024

Ireland’s Foreign Policy in a Rapidly Changing World The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) works on a number of core areas of Ireland’s foreign policy, including: orientating an active and principled membership of the UN, EU and other international fora; delivering a high-quality international development programme; and expanding Ireland’s presence and influence abroad. Joe Hackett, the Secretary General of the DFA, will visit the University of Galway on the 22nd March to meet with students and faculty and discuss ‘Ireland’s Foreign Policy in a Rapidly Changing World’. Mr. Hackett will be welcomed by University President Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh, and both will make short initial remarks, with Mr Hackett setting out the current priorities of the DFA’s work, followed by a Q&A moderated by Prof. John Morrissey. The Q&A will give colleagues and students the opportunity to engage on a range of urgent global security and development concerns. O’Donoghue Centre, University of Galway Friday, March 22nd, 12-1pm

Monday, 5 February 2024

The Climate Campaigners project team are hosting an event aimed at preparing for the European elections in 2024. The primary goal of the event, ‘The right to have a choice to live sustainably with Climate Campaigners Amplifier Cities’, is to spearhead a "Go Vote" campaign advocating for a robust European Green Deal with collective action at its core. Climate Campaigners project aims to be the mechanism for citizen-driven change in a way that is fully immersed in behavioural research and integrated with local, national and EU-level policy goals. Event Details: Date: 20 February 2024 Time: 4-6 PM CET Platform: Zoom (Will be sent upon registration) Register here.

Friday, 9 February 2024

As part of SHARED GREEN DEAL (a five-year, European Union Horizon-2020-funded project), members of the Clean Energy experiment team led by University of Galway’s Prof Frances Fahy met in Jaywick, the United Kingdom for a study tour. They exchanged experiences with facilitating community visioning for clean energy futures in different locations and learned about the challenges of future visioning and community energy in Jaywick. Postgraduate researcher Emily Gray represented the University of Galway at the study tour. 

Tuesday, 12 March 2024

Last week (1-3 March), Geographers from the Discipline of Geography, University of Galway, Dr Gordon Bromley and Dr Martin Nauton co-hosted with our Earth & Ocean Sciences colleagues the 67th Irish Geoscience Research Meeting (IGRM), an all-island congress for all things geoscience. We had a full house for two days of talks and posters, including keynotes by our colleagues Kathryn Fitzsimmons (U. Tubingen) and John Walsh (UCD) and prizes for best student talks/posters. 

Wednesday, 24 January 2024

Prof Frances Fahy, Dr Benjamin Schmid and Dr Michael Lydon of the University of Ireland Galway, were in Sofia last week to meet with partners of the Horizon 2020 EnergyPROSPECTS project, led by the University of Galway. The partner meeting took place alongside a scenario-building workshop, which was arranged by the Applied Research and Communications Fund. 

Monday, 11 March 2024

Prof Frances Fahy, Dr Michael Lydon and Dr Benjamin Schmid took part in the final event of the EnergyPROSPECTS project ‘Energy citizenship in the making’ in Brussels on March 5. The event was organized in collaboration with three other H2020 sister projects (EC² - Clean Energy Transition, DIALOGUES, ProjectENCLUDE), which all address the critical role of energy citizenship in the context of a European Green Deal. A key contribution at the event was the presentation of a Joint Strategy Paper on ‘Ways to support civic engagement in the European energy transition’ (link: https://encludeproject.eu/sites/default/files/2024-03/Joint_Policy_Brief_FINAL_print.pdf). More information about EnergyPROSPECTS can be found here: https://www.energyprospects.eu/”

Monday, 29 January 2024

The final conference of Climate CAMPAIGNers will take place in Brussels this March. Prof Frances Fahy, Dr Natasha Keenaghan (GAL) and Dr Kathleen Stokes (DCU) are involved in this multinational collaborative project and helped with the development of an app to facilitate sustainable lifestyles.  The event will showcase the app and present the key project results.   Register for the event HERE. The app can be downloaded HERE. 

Thursday, 1 February 2024

Dr Eugene Farrell is a contributing author to Irelands Climate Change Assessment report published by the EPA. Dr. Farrell contributed to Volume 3 'Being prepared for Ireland’s future' (290pp) that provides knowledge on (1) research and policy gaps in Ireland, (2) cross-cutting issues framing adaptation in Ireland, and (3)  practical steps required to build community involvement and participation to deliver a more climate resilient Ireland. Access the 4 volumes of the ICCA here. Link: https://www.epa.ie/our-services/monitoring--assessment/climate-change/irelands-climate-change-assessment-icca/