Is Ireland ready for spruce bark beetles? An invasion is ‘only a matter of time’
Eight-toothed insect, which has killed millions of trees across Europe, has made landfall in England and could soon be in Ireland
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
‘If something can shave off just half a degree, that means millions fewer impacted by heatwaves, crop failures or flooding’
Martha Nolan-O’Slatarra was found unconscious on vessel at exclusive Montauk Yacht Club
Research Lives: Clodagh Murphy, Musgrave Breakthrough Cancer Research PhD Scholar, University College Dublin
Tree planting in Ireland is at its lowest level since 1946 despite grants and premiums
‘The bee gets the glory. The wasp gets the swat. I work so hard at pest control and pollination all day long and what thanks do I get?’
Oireachtas committee hears of shortfall in €100m plan for accommodation with planning permission in place
UCD to expand its research capacity to coincide with membership of the famous laboratory in Switzerland
Inspirational academic credited with reforms paving way for boom in Irish economy
Bain-backed vehicle gets go ahead for 439 bed spaces near River Dodder
Like Ireland’s wider housing crisis, there are too few student beds available with little sign of a solution
Colbeam Ltd, which wants to build 698-bedroom complex, is challenging council in High Court
Research demonstrates broad support for LGBTIQ+ people, women’s rights and abortion
Noise threat likely to be underestimated, Galway based noise specialist say, ‘particularly in Dublin airport’
Bain Capital unit proposing student housing at old Smurfit site
UCD generated nearly €290 million from its accommodation units during the 10-year period
Department of Housing suggestion that commission’s recommendations were under way ‘not true in any meaningful sense’
Signatories from 11 universities describe response to October 7th, 2023 attacks by Hamas as ‘a well-televised genocide’
PhD researchers in Ireland say the payment they receive is simply not enough
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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