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University of Galway
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Terryland Castle
Terryland, Galway, Ireland
Galway Cathedral
Gaol Rd, Galway, H91 A780, Ireland
Millennium Children's Park and Playground
University Rd, Galway, Ireland
James Mitchell Geology Museum
Quadrangle, 19 University Rd, Galway, H91 WY1F, Ireland
Salmon Weir Bridge
University Rd, Galway, Ireland
Great Escape Rooms
The Great Escape Rooms, 27 Abbeygate Street Upper, Galway, H91 TN66, Ireland
Nearby restaurants
Moffetts
Orbsen Building NUI, Co. Galway, Ireland
The Sliding Rock
37 Newcastle Rd, Galway, H91 W42F, Ireland
Friars Restaurant
Galway, Ireland
MixGreens
32 Newcastle Rd, Galway, Ireland
Supermac's Newcastle
33 Newcastle Rd, Galway, H91 NT2K, Ireland
Zambrero Newcastle Road
Unit 3, Newcastle Rd, Galway, H91 E4W8, Ireland
Apache Pizza Newcastle Galway
31 Newcastle Rd, Newcastle, Galway, H91 C92Y, Ireland
Scotty's Burgers and Wings
Cúirt Na Coiribe, Headford Rd, Galway, H91 VX76, Ireland
Mama Rich Flavours of Asia
Daly's Place, 3 Woodquay, Galway, H91 Y90F, Ireland
Brasserie On The Corner
25 Eglinton St, Galway, H91 VY1F, Ireland
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University of Galway

University Rd, Galway, Ireland
4.5(230)
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attractions: Terryland Castle, Galway Cathedral, Millennium Children's Park and Playground, James Mitchell Geology Museum, Salmon Weir Bridge, Great Escape Rooms, restaurants: Moffetts, The Sliding Rock, Friars Restaurant, MixGreens, Supermac's Newcastle, Zambrero Newcastle Road, Apache Pizza Newcastle Galway, Scotty's Burgers and Wings, Mama Rich Flavours of Asia, Brasserie On The Corner
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Nearby attractions of University of Galway

Terryland Castle

Galway Cathedral

Millennium Children's Park and Playground

James Mitchell Geology Museum

Salmon Weir Bridge

Great Escape Rooms

Terryland Castle

Terryland Castle

3.7

(78)

Open 24 hours
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Galway Cathedral

Galway Cathedral

4.6

(2.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Millennium Children's Park and Playground

Millennium Children's Park and Playground

4.5

(276)

Closed
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James Mitchell Geology Museum

James Mitchell Geology Museum

3.9

(20)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

The Legendary Tour of Galway
The Legendary Tour of Galway
Tue, Dec 9 • 5:00 PM
Galway, County Galway, H91 CX5P, Ireland
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Learn Irish homemade baking
Learn Irish homemade baking
Tue, Dec 9 • 11:30 AM
Galway, Connacht, H91RHH9, Ireland
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Candlelight: Tribute to Coldplay
Candlelight: Tribute to Coldplay
Fri, Dec 12 • 9:00 PM
St. Nicholas Collegiate Church, Lombard Street, Galway, H91 PY20
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Nearby restaurants of University of Galway

Moffetts

The Sliding Rock

Friars Restaurant

MixGreens

Supermac's Newcastle

Zambrero Newcastle Road

Apache Pizza Newcastle Galway

Scotty's Burgers and Wings

Mama Rich Flavours of Asia

Brasserie On The Corner

Moffetts

Moffetts

4.4

(51)

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The Sliding Rock

The Sliding Rock

4.4

(461)

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Friars Restaurant

Friars Restaurant

3.9

(70)

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MixGreens

MixGreens

4.3

(139)

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Reviews of University of Galway

4.5
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4.0
11y

I was in Galway between 1996 and 2000. The college seemed to be in a transition from the old UCG to the newly branded NUI, Galway.

My experience of college in Galway was a mixed bag. I wasn't too keen on it in my first year and took a year out.

After the experience of working in the 'real world' my grades improved when I returned. I also went to the States for a semester in my final year.

Tbh, I felt I was a bit of a loner in college until my final year. In terms of the social side though, for me I particularly enjoyed the PDS (Political Discussion Society) and Lit n Deb (Literary and debating society). I listened to some of the best orators I have ever heard since speak at some of these meetings. I didnt say much though, contributing only a handful of times. I preferred to listen.

It was the time of the Good Friday agreement. Political leaders from all sides came down and spoke regularly at these meetings. Martin McGuinness got a big audience. In fairness the students didn't give them (the politicians) an easy time but there was something refreshing and respectful about the debates and discussions. The speakers would speak and there would be a questions and answers session after.

The course I took was Commerce. In my final semester I completed a minor in human resouce management and marketing.

I did well in my degree. I received a first and came in the top 1% out of the 300 or so who were doing the course. Though I certainly felt I wasn't smarter than the other students on the course in terms of effort or quickly grasping academic concepts - I knew how to use a computer and the Internet.

As an example, I got the highest in my class in my promotions management course. My understanding of the academic game to get by at the time was learning off information in books and notes. Find out what the lecturer was looking for or put emphasis on and regurgitate it. That got most people a B or 2.1

I did the same but took the keywords from notes/tips and did an Internet search on them - found current examples, committed it to memory and put it into my paper - something other students were not yet doing. If I was doing commerce a couple of years earlier I don't think I would have done as well but again I was lucky I could use a computer and I was lucky the Internet was just growing and I knew how to use it.

I also got credit for working on business plan for an Irish pub in Galway called 'An Dilleog'. It was a three story super-pub off Eyre Square. Super pubs were in fashion at the time. Fortunately, one of my colleagues on the project had a family member who was an accountant. I drew on their experience with regards to the numbers side of the business plan. I think I worked well as part of the team and I think that's what I got the most out of NUI, Galway.

The idea of collaboration and working together to...

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5.0
7y

I visited the grounds of NUI Galway during last May when Mojo fest was held in Baily Allen Hall next to Sult. Every day I had to cross the campus grounds and I was impressed how clean and organised they were. So very well kept, perfectly groomed and really lovely. The hall was very spacious and absolutely perfect for a conference and many people messing around at the same time. The Sult cafe next door was just the right size to accommodate all the coffee drinkers during the breaks and had a lovely terrace overlooking the river for a good relaxing...

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5.0
2y

My experience at the University of Galway has been nothing short of intellectually enriching. The esteemed faculty, cutting-edge research facilities, and interdisciplinary opportunities have been pivotal in my academic growth. While administrative processes can be intricate, the overall academic environment is conducive to scholarly pursuits. Galway's rich cultural scene is an added bonus, fostering a holistic...

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Majid KavousiMajid Kavousi
My experience at the University of Galway has been nothing short of intellectually enriching. The esteemed faculty, cutting-edge research facilities, and interdisciplinary opportunities have been pivotal in my academic growth. While administrative processes can be intricate, the overall academic environment is conducive to scholarly pursuits. Galway's rich cultural scene is an added bonus, fostering a holistic learning experience
Priyanka TarachandaniPriyanka Tarachandani
Very pretty campus. But too many buildings so either you tend to get lost or you get tired of rushing from one building to another. Scenic views, sult bar, coffee available, university canteen available. Great place if you are looking forward to study a specific course, NUIG has got you covered with their wide range of courses!
Alo InesAlo Ines
Very quiet and calm main building, almost as if nobody is around. Peaceful and kept clean - it is a wonderful spot to see if you are around this area. It has major Harry Potter energy and I recommend going for a stroll there just to enjoy the experience. The whole campus is big and beautiful and kept to the nicest standard.
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My experience at the University of Galway has been nothing short of intellectually enriching. The esteemed faculty, cutting-edge research facilities, and interdisciplinary opportunities have been pivotal in my academic growth. While administrative processes can be intricate, the overall academic environment is conducive to scholarly pursuits. Galway's rich cultural scene is an added bonus, fostering a holistic learning experience
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Very pretty campus. But too many buildings so either you tend to get lost or you get tired of rushing from one building to another. Scenic views, sult bar, coffee available, university canteen available. Great place if you are looking forward to study a specific course, NUIG has got you covered with their wide range of courses!
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Very quiet and calm main building, almost as if nobody is around. Peaceful and kept clean - it is a wonderful spot to see if you are around this area. It has major Harry Potter energy and I recommend going for a stroll there just to enjoy the experience. The whole campus is big and beautiful and kept to the nicest standard.
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