Futurist speaks at DCU
Universities need to radically rethink the way they view education, according to Peter Cochrane, a futurist who spoke at DCU’s Shaping the Future event last Wednesday.
Universities need to radically rethink the way they view education, according to Peter Cochrane, a futurist who spoke at DCU’s Shaping the Future event last Wednesday.
DCU has had to pay back monies owed to the bank by several clubs and societies, the College View has learned.
Last week DCU Student’s Union unveiled this year’s SHAG (Sexual Health Awareness and Guidance) Week.
A free STI check on campus was provided to students by the SU. This service was so in-demand that it booked out. Read more…
The DCU Institute for International Conflict Resolution and Reconstruction (IICRR) endeavours to analyse prevalent global and national conflicts and has ran multiple million-euro projects since it’s inception in 2012. Read more…
DCU has had to pay back monies owed to the bank by several clubs and societies The College View has learned. Read more…
Important beginning of year emails failed to sent to the undergraduate email list of over 10,000 students due to a technical glitch in the updated email network. Read more…
The DCU Office of Student life is giving students the opportunity to receive financial aid for their artistic pursuits Read more…
Over 500 DCU students have signed a petition calling on the Students’ Union to hold a referendum on their stance on the legalisation of cannabis. For the SU to hold a referendum, a petition must Read more…
Over 350 attend blood donation clinic in DCU over three days. Read more…
DCU has ranked within the top 500 best universities in the world in the new Times Higher Education (THE) world university rankings published recently. Read more…
Over €3.3 million in funding has been granted to researchers at Dublin City University for the development of a treatment programme for pancreatic cancer. Read more…
DCU President, Brian MacCraith speaks to The College View about a fundraising campaign that will dramatically change the face of the university. Read more…
The new €14m Hub will commence construction between August and July 2016. Read more…
Students left frustrated and unable to fulfil work commitments as class timetables continuously changed in the run up to the academic year. Read more…
Points for law, government and engineering courses rose in the CAO while other courses varied Read more…
Various groups and thousands of citizens demanded that the government hold a referendum on abortion following the general election. Read more…
European students have voted Ireland the number one place to study abroad according to a recent online study.
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DCU’s strong research output has seen its place in the World University Rankings rise Read more…
Andrew Ralph sits down with Students for Sensible Drug Policy chairperson Dan Kirby to discuss the future of the branch in DCU. Read more…
The merger of the Students’ Unions of DCU, St. Patrick’s College and Mater Dei is underway the consolidated SU system will see the sabbatical team double in size to six officers based in both DCU and St. Pat’s campuses. Read more…
Paddy Cosgrave and Jay Bregman discuss why you should get involved in start-ups. Read more…
DCU has launched a new initiative called the Institute for Future Media and Journalism (FuJo) which will see students of the School of Communications learn new skills required in the profession. The institute will work Read more…
DCU has agreed to purchase the All Hallows College site in Drumcondra, valued at €14 million Read more…
DCU will host the second annual Young University Summit from April 19-30. Our reporter, Clara Hickey looks at what is in store for the event. Read more…
The release of 148 balloons commemorated the lives of those slain in a memorial service held by DCU Read more…