Irish scientists launch ‘We Can be Zero’ calling for a Zero-Covid approach across Ireland
We Can be Zero is a campaign launched by a group of Irish scientists on Monday February 1st.
We Can be Zero is a campaign launched by a group of Irish scientists on Monday February 1st.
Uptake of Erasmus or study abroad programmes in Trinity College (TCD) dropped by 70 per cent in the first semester of this year according to Provost Patrick Prendergast, as reported by the University Times.
In a statement, the Irish Universities Association (IUA) said that universities are conscious of the uncertainty students are facing and have therefore planned to begin semester two of the academic year predominantly online.
Last week a campaign began to put an end to image based sexual abuse (IBSA), or what is sometimes known as “revenge porn,” in Ireland.
Former DCU student Zainab Boladale was appointed to DCU’s Governing Authority on Friday November 13th.
The decline in international students attending Irish universities this year was not as drastic as previously expected according to a report from The Times.
The government announced a move to Level 5 Covid-19 restrictions nationwide beginning at midnight on Wednesday October 21st.
DCU students were unable to access their Loop accounts from Monday October 5th, the first day of online learning, as the website was down.
The Cabinet approved a move into Level 3 Covid-19 restrictions for the entire state on Monday October 5th.
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There were twelve cases of formal disciplinary action taken by DCU against its students in the 2014/15 academic year.
The school of nursing in DCU has become Ireland’s first school to be accredited as a nursing research and developmental centre.
Four masters programmes at DCU’s business school have been ranked in the top 30 globally by the latest Eduniversal Best Masters rankings.
DCU are collaborating with an American biotechnology company to develop cancer vaccinations and immunotherapies. The agreement between DCU and Vaccinogen was signed last week and the company will be setting up a research lab on DCU’s campus. Read more…
The majority of third level students believe the government did not adequately address student issues in the Budget, a recent USI survey revealed.
DCU has had to pay back monies owed to the bank by several clubs and societies, the College View has learned.
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