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Find Us
How to Find Us
The Main University Library is adjacent to the concourse on the north corridor.
Our two branch libraries are located in the Clinicial Science Institute and in Shannon College of Hotel Management, Shannon International Airport, Co. Clare.
Services
- There are self-check machines on all floors of the Library for the loan and return of books
- You will find Photocopying & Printing facilities on all floors
- Study Spaces with Connecting to Wi-Fi access throughout
- Group Study Rooms
Collections
- Special Collections and Archives are located on the ground floor
- Law materials are shelved on the ground floor
- The first floor houses books and journals on Arts, Business and Social Sciences
- The second floor houses books and journals on Science, Engineering, Health Sciences and Computing
Travelling by Air
The University is within easy reach of Shannon Airport, Ireland West Airport Knock and Dublin Airport.
- Shannon Airport and Ireland West Airport Knock are both just an hour's drive from Galway. To get to Galway, you can travel by bus with Bus Éireann or CityLink. Alternatively, car hire is easily available at these airports.
- Dublin International Airport is 2 hours 15 mins drive from Galway city. You can rent a car and drive using our journey planner to help you find your way. There are also a number of frequent and reliable bus services to choose from to travel to Galway, including: Bus Éireann, CityLink and GoBus.
Travelling by Car
From the East
- From Dublin continue onto M4 (signs for Sligo). At junction 11, exit onto M6 towards Galway and follow signs for Galway.
- Arrive at roundabout at end of M6. Take the second exit at this roundabout.
- From here follow signs for Clifden. This will take you on a series of dual carriageways around the city.
- Cross the Quincentenary bridge (a long dual-carriageway bridge over the River Corrib) and turn left at the traffic lights towards Lower Salthill. Look out for a Univeristy symbol on the signage.
- Continue on until the next traffic lights, and turn left into the Newcastle Road entrance to the University.
- From Belfast, take the A1/M1 in the direction of Dublin. Travel around the M50 and exit for the M4 to Sligo (Galway). Follow the directions above from Dublin.
From the South
- From Cork or Limerick, approach Galway on the M18. You'll by-pass Ennis & Gort and join the M6 Dublin-Galway motorway west of the city.
- At the M6 junction follow signs for Galway city. You will arrive at a roundabout at the end of the M6 just outside Galway city. Take the second exit at this roundabout.
- From here follow signs for Clifden. This will take you on a series of dual carriageways around the city.
- Cross the Quincentenary bridge (a long dual-carriageway bridge over the River Corrib) and turn left at the traffic lights towards Lower Salthill. Look out for a Univeristy symbol on the signage.
- Continue on until the next traffic lights, and turn left into the Newcastle Road entrance to the University.
Travelling by Public Transport
Galway is easily accessed by public transport.
- Trains: Galway's train station is just off Eyre Square. The city is very well serviced by rail and only 2.5 hours away from Dublin. Find out more information on services and timetables.
- Buses: You can travel to Galway using frequent services offered by our public bus service, or use one of the private bus services such as CityLink or GoBus. Direct (non-stop) buses from Dublin take 2.5 hours.
- Galway City public transport: From the city centre, you can take a taxi to the University, or take the No.4 Bus in the direction of Newcastle from Eyre Square, near the train station, which is the normal drop-off point for buses.