Nurse Jobs Ireland assures students their dream jobs are in Ireland
Nurse Jobs Ireland assured students of acquiring their dream job domestically at DCU Nurse Fair last Wednesday, according to a report by the job recruiters. Read more…
Nurse Jobs Ireland assured students of acquiring their dream job domestically at DCU Nurse Fair last Wednesday, according to a report by the job recruiters. Read more…
DCU President Brian MacCraith, along with other university presidents have backed the student loan scheme to tackle the funding crisis.
The decision of the board of the Central Catholic Library to permanently reject a plan for DCU to care for the library’s collection is contrary to its best interest, according to six former board members who recently resigned from their positions. Read more…
A DCU graduate has become the only Irish winner of one of the largest global marketing and communication awards in the world.
There is a new grading criteria for students sitting the Leaving Certificate in 2017 which results in students who attain a grade between the 30 and 39 per cent bracket will now receive 37 CAO points. Read more…
A male contraceptive injection has proven 96 per cent effective in lowering sperm count to prevent unplanned pregnancies in couples ages 18-45 during a year long trial. Read more…
The 8×8 festival took place in DCU and geld a screening of a film about refugees Read more…
Clare daly visited DCU and spoke abut women’s rights and the repeal the eighth movement Read more…
Chance The Rapper will now be performing at The Helix on DCU’s Glasnevin Campus following a scheduling mixup at The Olympia. Read more…
Students seeking asylum in Ireland are not eligible for the free fees scheme, leaving many unable to afford a third-level education. Read more…
Children from less wealthy backgrounds do worse in school and are less likely to pursue college according to an ESRI study. Read more…
The election of Donald Trump has shocked not only America, but the world, but what does it mean for Ireland? Read more…
The Helix hosted “Get Started”, the first of three free mini-conferences set to be held at the venue on Tuesday. Read more…
DCU’s Elevator programme aims to educate Ireland about Dementia in hopes of a more “community focused response.” Read more…
The programme, which was developed over the last two years, takes the form of four lessons based in the 5th and 6th class Social, Personal and Health Education (SPHE) curriculum. Research on the programme was led by a team from St. Patrick’s College, DCU comprising of Dr. Bernie Collins, Dr. Seline Keating and Prof. Mark Morgan. Read more…
DCU Enterprise society’s biggest event Beg Borrow Steal will be run by the Student Union this year.
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DCU has received seven bullying and harassment complaints involving staff members over the past five years. Read more…
NUIG honoured 101-year-old Anne Byrne for her contribution to traditional Irish music. Read more…
Benetton Treviso rugby player Ian McKinley praised his family for their support during a time he felt his “world was over”, as part of a speech given to DCU staff and students last Thursday. The Read more…
A DCU Master’s degree has been shortlisted for an Aviation Award.
UCD President Andrew Deeks said that he would be in favour of a loan-scheme system solution to the existing problem of third level funding in Ireland.
DCU President Brian MacCraith headed of a delegation that travel to Asia to expand engagement with third-level institutions in the region. Read more…
There are major concerns over the future of up to 10 of the country’s 14 institutes of technology due to financial deficits and dwindling cash reserves, according to a major review of the sector.
Mental Health spending is set to increase in 2017 by €24.7m, despite popular belief that spending is to be cut from the sector in the 2017 budget. Read more…
SUSI has awarded 14,000 extra grants to students compared to last year Read more…
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