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New Horizons
08 December 2025
41  MINS

Using the innate creativity of physics to solve complex problems

Dr Aaron Golden, Director of the Centre for Astronomy and Professor in Interdisciplinary Physics, School of Natural Sciences, University of Galway

In this article, Cois Coiribe catches up with Interdisciplinary Physics Professor Aaron Golden, Director of the Centre for Astronomy here at University of Galway. We explore the versatility of physics, ranging from studying the vast unknown of galaxies and star systems to understanding the complex interactions of medical treatments. As we find out, creative problem-solving applies to both, with there being more in common between stars and the clinic than you might think.      

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New Horizons
08 December 2025
17  MINS

From Galway to the galaxy: An Erasmus alumna’s journey to the European Space Agency

Dr Catarina Alves de Oliveira, Head of the Science Operations Development Division at the European Space Agency | Erasmus Alumna

Cois Coiribe had the chance to reconnect with University of Galway Erasmus alumna, Dr Catarina Alves de Oliveira. Here, we retrace her journey from Erasmus student at University of Galway to Head of the Science Operations Development Division at the European Space Agency. Read below to discover how her Erasmus year helped propel her into a career in space science.    

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New Horizons
08 December 2025
28  MINS

From university rugby and lifelong friendship, through Athenry to Afghanistan

Maurice McQuillan, CEO Lifes2good Foundation | Alumnus

Maurice McQuillan is the current CEO of Lifes2good Foundation. The Foundation was set up by James and Maria Murphy after business success in Lifes2good. The primary focus of the Foundation is on the environment, but the Foundation also continues with two programmes from the first strategic planning cycle, which focused on women and children in situations of vulnerability. To facilitate this, the Foundation works with diverse organisations, from Global Legal Action Network (GLAN) to CAMFED, who specialise in girls’ education and empowerment in the developing world. In this article, Maurice recollects his experiences prior to and throughout his tenure as CEO of Lifes2good Foundation while he prepares to pass the baton to the next generation, CEO-appointee Philip Murphy.    

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New Horizons
08 December 2025
21  MINS

Stars in his eyes: An interview with Dr Éamonn Harvey, Optical Engineer at the UK Astronomy Technology Centre at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh

Dr Éamonn Harvey, Optical Engineer, UKATC, Royal Observatory Edinburgh | Alumnus

In this article, Cois Coiribe catches up with alumnus Éamonn Harvey, who now works at the UK Astronomy Technology Centre, Royal Observatory Edinburgh. Éamonn dives into his childhood motivations, discusses several influences and muses from his time at the University, and reminisces about his nostalgia for Galway City. He also talks about his role as an Optical Engineer, the instrumentation he uses, and how collaboration is what moves science forward.     Meet Dr Éamonn Harvey… I am the middle child of five, with parents from Donegal and Carlow. I grew up in Cork, after moving there from France when I was young. Eventually, for one reason or another, Galway’s gravity pulled me in.  I have a four-year-old son, Joel, with my wife Ariel, and most of my time outside work is spent playing and drawing with him. Ariel and I met while studying physics together in Galway, although we didn’t date until I returned from doing a Master’s in Paris, shortly before we started our respective PhDs.  For over 25 years, I was a keen skateboarder, spending my evenings exploring the ledges, steps, and rails of our fair isle. Since our son arrived, I’ve been trying to avoid injuries; however, I have come down with late onset athleticism in recent years. So, I now spend my time outside of work and family swimming, running, and cycling – and a bit of fiddle playing in the evenings. I also have an amateur interest in photography, archaeology, and folklore. 

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New Horizons
08 December 2025
26  MINS

Agallamh le Deirdre Ní Choistín

Deirdre Ní Choistín, Stiúrthóir TG Ceathair

Bronnadh Ard-Dioplóma sa gCumarsáid Fheidhmeach ort ó Ollscoil na Gaillimhe. An féidir leat beagán cainte a dhéanamh faoi do chuid ama san Ollscoil? Rinne mé an tArd-Dioplóma sa gCumarsáid Fheidhmeach in 1998 -1999. Bhain mé mo bhunchéim sa Ghaeilge agus Fraincis amach ó Choláiste na Tríonóide i mBaile Átha Cliath. Bhí mé sa tríú bliain den chéim nuair a seoladh TnaG, ar oíche shamhna 1996. Bhí mé i mo rúnaí ar an gCumann Gaelach agus d’eagraigh muid cóisir mhór d’scailt TnaG sa Fleet trasna ón gcoláiste agus bhí an-oíche ann. Chuaigh cara liom, Róisín Ní Chéilleachair go Gaillimh chun tabhairt faoin gcúrsa cumarsáide nuair a chríochnaigh sí an chéim agus is mar gheall uirthi go raibh eolas agam faoin gcúrsa agus gur chuir mé isteach air. Ba é Rónán Ó Dubhthaigh a bhí mar Stiúrthóir ar an gcúrsa ag an am, suaimhneas síoraí lena anam. Bhí an-bhliain againn ar an gcúrsa, chaith muid mí ar an gCeathrú Rua mar chuid den chúrsa. Bhí an-bhéim ar oiliúint ar ghnéithe praiticiúla a theastódh sa saol oibre. Ba é an ‘cúrsa cumarsáide’ mar a ghlaodh muid air an cúrsa le déanamh an t-am sin le post a fháil sna meáin. Bhain mé an-taitneamh as an modúl Dlí na Meán le Marie McGonagle, agus as Léiriúchán Teilifíse le Ciarán Ó Cofaigh, Micheál Ó Catháin agus Brían Ó Donnchadha. D’fhoghlaim muid cén chaoi le clóscríobh freisin ar an gcúrsa, scil atá an-úsáideach sa saol oibre agus nach mbeadh foghlamtha agam murach an cúrsa cumarsáide. Rinne mé taithí oibre tar éis dom an cúrsa a chríochnú sa seomra nuachta in RTÉ i nDomhnach Broc faoi stiúir Phádhraic Uí Ghaora. Rinne mé cairde saoil ar an gcúrsa agus casann muid ar a chéile go minic. Tá go leor againn ag plé le saol na Gaeilge ar bhealach amháin nó bealach eile go fóill.

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New Horizons
08 December 2025
15  MINS

Perfect harmony: Studying the Universe through Advanced Astronomical Instrumentation

Dr Deborah Malone, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Centre for Advanced Instrumentation at Durham University | Alumna

This feature explores Dr Deborah Malone’s journey through her University of Galway PhD in Astronomical Instrumentation, with particular focus on her research that involved working at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) with the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). She discusses her entry into the University via the Foundation Course, moving into a BSc and finally a PhD before joining the Centre for Advanced Instrumentation at Durham University as a Postdoctoral Research Associate. She also speaks to the importance of international collaboration and offers advice for aspiring researchers.     

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