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April University of Galway secure prestigious international conferences
University of Galway secure prestigious international conferences
University of Galway has been successful in its bids to host a number of major international conferences and events in next two years, reinforcing its position as a global hub for academic excellence, collaboration and cultural exchange.
The prestigious International Association for Media and Communication Research Meeting will be hosted by the University in 2026, with 1,500 delegates expected to be welcomed to the Galway region, generating an estimated €2.8 million for the local economy.
In 2027, the University will host the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organisations Annual Meeting, which attracts more than 750 attendees and is forecast to contribute €1.4 million to the local economy.
A further 3,000 visitors will descend on the Galway region in August 2027 when the World Association of Marching Showbands Event takes place. The successful bid to host the event was made in partnership with Galway City Council and the Irish travel agency Celtic Horizons.
Professor Peter McHugh, Interim President of University of Galway, said: “By successfully bidding for events and conferences, the University helps with economic development of our region. These events also offer invaluable opportunities for academic collaboration, industry networking and cultural exchange as well as showcasing Galway as a world-class conference and event destination. This underscores our ambition to be a leader in research, education, innovation and cultural engagement on the international stage, while also delivering tangible benefits to the Galway region.”
Paul Mockler, Head of Commercial Development at Fáilte Ireland, said: “We are delighted to see such diverse business events confirmed for Galway, shining a spotlight on the attractiveness of Galway as a place to invest, visit and live. Working with our passionate Conference Ambassadors, International Association Conferences have the potential to drive significant economic impacts for our country as well as supporting wider government policies in the development of positive social impacts in a sustainable manner. By working in partnership with University of Galway and Galway Convention Bureau to attract business events to the West, Fáilte Ireland can support the sustainable development of Galway while maximising the environmental, societal and economic contribution of tourism to Ireland.”
Patricia Walsh, Head of Conference Services at the University of Galway, highlighted the institution’s ability to attract prestigious gatherings: “Our success in securing these major events is a reflection of the strong connections and leadership of our academic colleagues, whose international networks are instrumental in bringing these conferences to Galway. Equally significant is the robust support ecosystem at University of Galway and the wider region. This includes the University’s dedicated Conference and Events team, world-class facilities, and the support of Galway Convention Bureau, Galway City Council and Fáilte Ireland. We look forward to collaborating with partners across the city and beyond to create exceptional experiences for delegates and visitors alike.”
These successful submissions are just a number of international events that University of Galway is actively bidding to host in the coming years, reinforcing its strategic vision to be a key player in global academic and cultural exchanges.
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