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On Monday, 14 April, a new biography of Mary MacSwiney, written by our colleague Leeann Lane and published by UCD Press, was launched at Chapters Bookstore, Dublin. To mark the occasion, Leeann and ...
The university's involvement in the new INTERFACED project, led City St George's, University of London is worth €280,000 in funding to the university. Overall the 11 partner consortium has been ...
Kevin Finnan wins the Kirkpatrick History of Medicine Award 2025 Kevin Finnan, PhD student in the School of History and Geography, was awarded the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland’s (RCPI) ...
Professor Paul Downes gave the keynote presentation, Beyond Diametric Oppositional Spaces of Fear, Hate, Othering, Scapegoating and Bullying: A Concentric Spatial Turn toward Connective Systems of ...
This event will be held onsite at the Law Society of Ireland and will also be streamed online for remote participation. The Diploma in Law is aimed at non-law graduates seeking to further their ...
On 10 April 2025, the DCU Brexit Institute and the Dublin European Law Institute (DELI) hosted an online event on ‘Trade Tariffs and Transatlantic Relations After the US Elections’. The event was ...
DCU hosted Navigating War and Violence in twentieth-century Ireland on 4-5 April 2025. Over thirty researchers presented at the event from fifteen institutions across Ireland, Britain, and mainland ...
For Niamh Walsh, the decision to pursue a nursing degree started at home. There wasn’t a strong nursing tradition in the family, but she always admired the way her mother and grandmother took care of ...
Don’t forget your current DCU Student ID Card - you’ll need it for all of your exams. It must be valid and legible, and you’ll place it on your exam desk so the invigilator can check it. If you have ...
NexSys is a Research Ireland & industry funded €12m all-island, multidisciplinary energy research programme, led by UCD, which comprises several strands. Water Strand:The purpose of this strand is to ...
FETRC actively contributes to shaping policy and research at national and international levels through: Consultation and collaboration with DFHERIS, SOLAS, ETBI, and sectoral stakeholders.
Dublin City University is a registered charity with the Charities Regulatory Authority, RCN 20013653.
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