Gaisce Gold Awards: ‘You have made an enormous difference’
President Catherine Connolly says participants had taken meaningful steps towards ‘a lifetime of active citizenship’
President Catherine Connolly says participants had taken meaningful steps towards ‘a lifetime of active citizenship’
Former chief medical officer says opt-out from pollution restrictions is worrying for water quality
Without affordable housing, visas and coherent ICT infrastructure, artificial intelligence researchers will move overseas, say experts
Research lives: Dr Paul D’Alton on cancer diagnosis and the major mental and emotional toll it has on individuals and their families
They demand immediate end to fixed fares scheme where passengers agree to a set fee beforehand
Scotland’s nationalist first minister visits Dublin on Tuesday and Wednesday to talk economics, culture and space rockets
Theatre: Louise Lowe’s returning production honours Joyce without embalming him, letting his world breathe again
Poet reflects on how here upbringing has shaped her works, including her latest collection Hymn to All the Restless Girls
Case was before planning body after appeals lodged by Eglinton Residents Association and two individuals
Newest proposal to ease one of the nation’s biggest problems is ‘evolution, not revolution’
Student who was allegedly stalked says UCD ‘failed to act’ to protect her
Letter signed by academics, NGOs and medics alleges breach of public service obligations
Off-duty paramedics, swimmers, surfers and bystanders among recipients of awards at ceremony at UCD
Members angry that new policy ignores local requirements and varying workload through the year
Here are the key dates and what to expect at Ireland’s university open days
Single-sex school and a lack of confidence are key issues - but new training methods and awareness of systemic barriers suggest change is coming
Shaker Albuhaisi (22) was one of 15 students on a bus to the border, ‘shocked’ by the destruction as they passed Rafah
Eight-toothed insect, which has killed millions of trees across Europe, has made landfall in England and could soon be in Ireland
Ireland’s top-ranking MBA programme develops future leaders with targeted career development and skills across sustainability, AI and emerging business topics
Bill includes interest payment of more than €230,000
That’s Maths: Einstein said von Neumann was ‘one of the most agile minds that ever graced Princeton’
Only project to be opened so far under funding from student plan is 116 beds at Maynooth University
UCD’s longitudinal Children’s School Lives project follows 4,000 across almost 200 schools
Shaker Albuhaisi, who is due to start science degree soon, not among 52 Gazan students being brought over
Random selection for some courses applies again, but some universities have increased places to try to meet demand
There have been 260 accidents recorded in just six months, leaving two dead and 32 others seriously injured
Leaving Cert grades still subject to an ongoing distorting effect
Recent UCD and DCU graduates offer advice for incoming first years, and share their regrets
UCD students’ union takes to streets to tell public they can earn up to €14,000 tax-free under rent-a-room scheme
Department of Foreign Affairs faces protest over pace of bringing over Palestinians who want to study
Despite recent publicity, Ireland’s rate of infection is low, with good safety procedures in place
Cheapest on-campus option at UCD is a shared bedroom in Village 1 at €5,722
Rite & Reason: Terms of reference should change and include restorative justice as requested by so many
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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