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September Planning approval for University of Galway School of Medicine Building
Planning approval for University of Galway School of Medicine Building
Tuesday, 16 September 2025
Illustrations of the proposed School of Medicine Building at University of Galway
University of Galway has welcomed planning approval for the development of a new School of Medicine Building.
The new facility is to be built on the University’s south campus, a short distance from the Quadrangle and will complement ongoing expansion of courses in the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at University of Galway including the first intake of pharmacy students on the MPharm this September and the planned Graduate Entry Medicine programme which is due to begin September 2027.
The building design runs over four storeys, covering approximately 3,925sq metres, and is integrated, via a glazed atrium link, with the existing Block E building, a protected structure of historical and architectural significance.
It will offer state-of-the-art facilities for teaching and research, including tutorial, seminar and meeting rooms, study spaces and collaboration areas, advanced research laboratories and administration offices.
As part of the University’s broader sustainability goals, the design includes plant systems and solar PV panels to enhance energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
Professor David Burn, President of University of Galway, said: “Planning approval for our new School of Medicine Building is a major milestone for the University. This development reflects our strong commitment to medical education and research, particularly with our Graduate Entry Medicine programme due to begin in 2027 and the benefit it will reap for the west and north-west region, and nationally. A development of this scale is key to supporting the next generation of healthcare leaders by providing students, researchers and staff with cutting-edge facilities, fostering innovation, discovery, and excellence in medical education, all while honouring the heritage of our historic campus.”
Dr Martina Ni Chúlain, Director of Strategic Development at the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at University of Galway, said: “This new facility represents a significant investment in the future of medicine and health sciences at the University of Galway - enhancing our capacity and capabilities, enriching the student experience, supporting staff, and enabling modern teaching approaches. It will play a critical role in shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals and reflects the scale of our ambition as a national and international leader in medical education and research.”
Professor Laurence Egan, Head of the School of Medicine at University of Galway, said: “The new School of Medicine Building will not only enhance how we teach and learn but also how we work together across disciplines and with our healthcare partners. It will support a model of medical education that prioritises innovation, collaboration and a strong connection to the healthcare needs of our region and beyond.”
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Author: Marketing and Communications, NUI Galway
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