Irish students to benefit from new Erasmus funding
Up to 50,000 Irish students will benefit from new EU funding for the Erasmus Study Abroad Programme. Read more…
Up to 50,000 Irish students will benefit from new EU funding for the Erasmus Study Abroad Programme. Read more…
UCD campus accommodation rules have caused students to complain that their rights are not being respected, reports Suzanne Cooper. Read more…
DCU’s Intergenerational Learning Programme told “age shouldn’t be a barrier to looking good” as reports Nicole Balmaine. Read more…
Clubs and Societies battled it out on the dance-floor at DCU’s Best Dance Crew last week, as reports Shannon O’Sullivan. Read more…
High Court judge grants stay on costs awarded against a student who was falsely accused of dodging a taxi fare. Read more…
The local community of Ballymun has featured in a photographic exhibit to honour its regeneration project coming to an end. Read more…
Grant awarding authority SUSI has claimed that a rejection letter sent to a student was the result of a typo, as Bryan Grogan reports. Read more…
Comóradh céad bliain ó Frithdhúnadh Mór 1913 i mbliana agus seans láidir go bhfuil stailc ón ESB ag druidim linn.
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D’oscail Clery’s a doirse arís le déanaí tar éis ceithre mhí de athchóiriú agus athnuachan i ndiaidh tuilte a scrios urláir an fhoirgneamh. Read more…
D’eisigh Colm Hayes an t-albam ‘Simple Things’ ar a seó raidió ar 2FM le déanaí faoi stiúir an carthanas ‘Cycle Against Suicide’ agus Bressie. Read more…
“Working in conflict is like a pressure cooker to the emotions” War reporter James Brabazon speaks to Rachel McLaughlin about his work and the life of Tim Hetherington Read more…
Successful DCU alumni shared their ‘ideas worth spreading’ at DCU’s first TEDx event, which took place on campus on November 30th, as Gianluca Avagnina reports. Read more…
The founder of Headstrong has urged DCU students struggling with mental health issues to confront their problems and speak out, as Suzanne Cooper reports. Read more…
Should opt-out organ donation be legislated for in Ireland? Read more…
A record number of students attended the annual blood donation clinic held in DCU last week, Finnian Curran reports. Read more…
Employers are meeting with students in the Faculty of Engineering and Computing and filling them in on the skills and attributes most sought after, as Sharron Lynskey reports. Read more…
The confidential listening service Niteline is hoping to connect with students by launching a new public faces campaign, as Ciara Moore reports. Read more…
After Debenhams brought in size 16 models,are we seeing the start of a new trend? Read more…
With a number of sustainable and environmental campaigns, such as ‘Switch Off’, on the go, DCU look set to be awarded Green Flag status in 2014. Sarah Curran reports. Read more…
Nobel Physics Prize winner Professor Serge Haroche gave DCU students an insight into the world of quantum physics. Finnian Curran reports. Read more…
A look at Movember and the money it has raised for men’s health charities Read more…
We all use Twitter, but which politicians are the best at handling 140 characters? Read more…
Now that the semester is halfway through, how are Freshers settling into life in DCU? Read more…
UCD lecturer Dr Eleanor O’Higgins has lost her High Court action, in a case where she alleged that failure to promote her to the rank of professor amounted to gender discrimination by the university, as Bryan Grogan reports. Read more…
St Vincent’s player Cameron Diamond talks about his club’s victory in last week’s Dublin final as well as the strong connections between DCU GAA and the Diamond family. Read more…
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