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Last Saturday, 10 May, the Centre for Talented Youth Ireland (CTYI) at Dublin City University hosted its annual Talent Search ...
Mayor of Limerick John Moran spoke about trust in politics and the importance of listening to the electorate at a Dublin City ...
The President’s Professional Staff Recognition Awards 2025 have taken place today (Wednesday 7 May) at a ceremony held on ...
Winning staff were presented with their awards at a ceremony in The Helix on the Glasnevin campus on Thursday 1 May ...
Kevin Rafter, Full Professor of Political Communication at DCU, has launched a new book on trailblazing Irish journalist ...
Mary Lawlor (UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders) spoke at the fifth annual DCU Institute for Climate and Society ...
The School of Law and Government is a community of students and staff dedicated to studying the puzzles, problems, and opportunities of the contemporary world. The School was awarded Law School of the ...
391 post-primary school students from 32 schools from across Dublin, Kildare, Meath Offaly and Wicklow took part in SciFest@DCU Zack O’Leary, a second-year student in Clongowes Wood College received ...
The aim of the Disability & Learning Support Service is to provide a student-centred multi-disciplinary service that empowers and enables students to reach their full potential in an inclusive ...
A co-production with the Irish Humanities Alliance, UCC School of English, and the School of Law at TCD, the event brought a legal humanities perspective to bear on Antigone / Antigone – the figure ...
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 09:30-12:30 and 14:00-16:30. Friday 09:30-12:30 and 14:00-15:30. All appointments must be pre-arranged by email or phone even if urgent. There are two student health ...
Established in 1980, the School of Electronic Engineering DCU was the first EE school in Ireland. Our first undergrads emerged in 1984, our first taught postgrads in 1992 and first PhD graduates in ...