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Change Makers

In this 2026 Summer Edition of Cois Coiribe, University of Galway's alumni magazine, we immerse ourselves in the creative culture that abounds at the University, as well as the organisations that grew from a creative spark on our campus. We also delve into discussions of lifecourse and medicine, and the infrastructure that builds the world of tomorrow. Our researchers, alumni, and wider community have had profound influence; read on to get a glimpse of the impressive work taking place locally and around the globe.

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Change Makers
04 June 2026
9  MINS

Foreword by President Prof David Burn / Focal ón Uachtarán Ollamh David Burn

A Chairde, Welcome to this summer edition of Cois Coiribe, University of Galway’s alumni magazine.

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Change Makers
04 June 2026
20  MINS

Baboró, a Festival for Children: Exceptional from Prelude to Curtain Call

Aislinn Ó hEocha, Artistic Director, Baboró | Alumna

Cois Coiribe sits down with Aislinn Ó hEocha, Executive Artistic Director of Baboró International Arts Festival for Children as the festival reaches its landmark 30th anniversary. From a childhood shaped by Galway’s vibrant arts scene to leading one of the world’s most respected children’s festivals, Aislinn reflects on her remarkable journey, Baboró’s expansion over the past 30 years, and what children can expect to experience.     

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04 June 2026
8  MINS

Creative Galway: Aims and Ambitions of the New Research Institute for Creativity

Prof Florian Schneider, Director of the Institute for Creativity, University of Galway

Prof Florian Schneider, Director of University of Galway’s Institute for Creativity, connected with Cois Coiribe to shed light on the recent expansion of the University’s creative offerings. In this article, he explores creative thought, cross-discipline approaches to creativity, and what the future may hold for creative process.     

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04 June 2026
24  MINS

A Conversation with John Crumlish, CEO of Galway International Arts Festival

John Crumlish, CEO of Galway International Arts Festival | Alumnus

Bríd Seoige sits down with John Crumlish, CEO of the Galway International Arts Festival (GIAF), to explore the journey that took him from student life in Galway to leading one of Ireland’s flagship cultural events. Reflecting on his early days at UCG (now University of Galway), his introduction to Macnas and the Festival, and the creative energy of Galway in the late ’80s, he traces the key moments that shaped his path.  John shares insights into the Festival’s role in Galway’s growth as a cultural capital, its partnership with University of Galway, and the challenges of funding and infrastructure. At the heart of it all is a clear belief: creative industries enrich society, and the University is a development agency, helping to anchor a west coast ecosystem where talent can study, create, and build careers locally.     

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Change Makers
04 June 2026
11  MINS

Branar: Theatre for Children in Galway and Beyond

Marc Mac Lochlainn, Artistic Director, Branar | Alumnus

Explore Branar, a Galway theatre company dedicated to creating artistic engagements and experiences for children, from local DEIS schools to the Sydney Opera House. We were delighted to connect with University of Galway alumnus Marc Mac Lochlainn, Founding Artistic Director, and the wider team.     

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04 June 2026
11  MINS

Transformative Theatre: Druid and University of Galway

Maureen Kennelly, CEO, Druid Theatre | Alumna

Cois Coiribe was honoured to reconnect with alumna Maureen Kennelly, CEO of Druid. In this article, we explore the enduring relationship between Druid and University of Galway. From knowledge exchange to the impact of the Druid Academy in nurturing the next generation of creative talent, Maureen delves into her experience as a student of the arts at the University, and how it helped shaped her journey in the world of theatre and the arts.    

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04 June 2026
18  MINS

Institute for Lifecourse and Society: Enabling Equity Across the Lifecourse

Prof Caroline McGregor, Director, Institute for Lifecourse and Society

How can research be used to enable equity across the lifecourse? What methods and approaches can we use to enable equity and promote rights and justice across the lifecourse? How can research contribute to social solidarity in relation to policies and practices that affect people across the lifecourse? These are some questions driving Professor Caroline McGregor, Director of the Institute for Lifecourse and Society (ILAS). In this Cois Coiribe interview, she reflects on leading a University of Galway research institute and why understanding the core or arc of human lives, from birth to old age, has never mattered more.    

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04 June 2026
13  MINS

Re-Purposing the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences for Critical Change

Prof Rebecca Braun, Executive Dean, College of Arts, Social Sciences & Celtic Studies, University of Galway

Prof Rebecca Braun connected with Cois Coiribe to discuss arts at University of Galway, and what the future holds. Read below to find out what the College of Arts, Social Sciences & Celtic Studies has to say about critical change in a new-age world.    

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04 June 2026
14  MINS

Into the West: An Interview with Prof Robert Scully, Ireland’s First Established Professor of Rural and Remote Medicine

Prof Robert Scully, Established Professor of Rural and Remote Medicine, University of Galway

A University of Galway graduate who met his wife on campus, Prof Robert Scully has come full circle, returning to Galway as Ireland’s first Established Professor of Rural and Remote medicine. In this interview, Prof Scully talks about island medicine, healthcare in the West of Ireland, and a new programme that aims to improve rural medicine and health equity.    

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04 June 2026
20  MINS

It All Started in Galway: The Foundations of the Educational Studies Association of Ireland (ESAI)

Prof Tony Hall, Professor of Education in the School of Education, University of Galway | ESAI

Reflecting on Ireland’s first half-century of educational scholarship and teaching-inspired research   In this Cois Coiribe article, Prof Tony Hall traces the historic roots of the Educational Studies Association of Ireland (ESAI), from its inaugural ‘First Meeting of Scholars’, held in Galway in April 1976, through to key events and milestones leading to the 50-year commemorative event hosted by University of Galway, bringing the association back to its place of origin. Starting in 1970s Galway, the ESAI would become one of Ireland’s most important organisations for educational research and scholarship, north and south.    

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04 June 2026
19  MINS

How Ward & Burke Are Helping Engineer a Future at University of Galway

Galway University Foundation

Ward & Burke’s history is deeply rooted in the West of Ireland. Founders Padraig Burke, Michael Ward, and Robert Ward built the company on a shared vision for engineering, one shaped by hands-on experience, practical knowledge, and belief in adapting that expertise to the challenges of an ever-changing and evolving future. Driven by this vision, Ward & Burke recently made a transformative gift and contribution to support the creation of the Ward & Burke Centre for Infrastructure Research and Innovation (CIRI) at University of Galway. Read more to discover their journey and continued support of innovative engineering works!    

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Change Makers
04 June 2026
10  MINS

Centre for Creative Technologies

Prof Conn Holohann, Director, Centre for Creative Technologies, University of Galway

What happens when artists, researchers, and communities come together to explore merging technologies? In November 2025, the Centre for Creative Technologies hosted a three-day workshop that moved between design thinking at the University’s IdeasLab, rapid prototypes in its creativity lab, and an immersive art practice walk through the Burren led by the Burren College of Art. This blend of perspectives and methods captures the Centre’s ethos as a collaborative hub connecting the University with the communities it supports, where experimentation and shared motivation drive more inclusive ways of engaging.    

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04 June 2026
16  MINS

Regional Roots, Global Presence: Inside Galway’s New €34.3m HealthTech Powerhouse

Prof Garry Duffy, Director, ARC Hub for HealthTech, Prof of Anatomy and Regenerative Therapies, School of Medicine, University of Galway | RCSI

With a €34.3 million investment, the new ARC Hub for HealthTech is set to supercharge the West of Ireland’s MedTech ecosystem. Cois Coiribe sits down with its new leader, University of Galway alumnus Professor Garry Duffy, to talk about his journey from the anatomy lab to commercial spin-outs, and why the future of global healthcare is being shaped right here in Galway.    

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04 June 2026
30  MINS

An Coimisinéir Teanga, Séamas Ó Concheanainn (BA 1991)

Séamas Ó Concheanainn, An Coimisinéir Teanga

Sa gcomhrá seo, labhraíonn Bríd Seoige leis an gCoimisinéir Teanga, Séamas Ó Concheanainn, faoi na dualgais neamhspleácha a bhaineann lena oifig nua. Déanann sé cur síos freisin ar an tionchar mór a bhí ag Ollscoil na Gaillimhe air féin, áit ar fhoghlaim sé faoi cheannaireacht agus faoi fhorbairt pobail trí ghréasán na gcampas Gaeltachta.    

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04 June 2026
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University of Galway 2026 Alumni Awards

University of Galway marked the achievements of its 2026 Alumni Award recipients at a gala ceremony on campus, celebrating graduates who are making an outstanding impact across a wide range of fields, from arts and business to law, science, health, and public service. Reflecting the strength and global reach of a community of more than 145,000 alumni since 1845, this year’s honourees are recognised for their leadership and influence at local, national, and international levels.

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