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The new five year, €1.5 million research initiative will transform how Ireland measures and monitors the changing health of ...
The Research Ireland funding spans a four-year period and will support researchers and provide resources to establish their ...
The new programme represents the latest stage in a long-standing transatlantic collaboration between Biodesign Europe and the ...
DCU has risen from 421st in 2025. Separate to the QS World University Rankings, the university has maintained its ranking ...
HARNESS (Harnessing AI and Data-Intensive Technologies) is an international, interdisciplinary and cross academic-industry training network hosted across Spain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Lithuania, ...
Located in North Central Texas, Tarleton State University was established in 1899 and was a founding member of the Texas A&M ...
DCU is an organisation that takes pride in its diversity. In early 2024, the EDI Unit in DCU People invited LGBTQIA+ ...
Donnacha Ó Beacháin, Professor of Politics at the School of Law and Government, Dublin City University, has launch his new book Unfinished Empire: Russian Imperialism in Ukraine and the near abroad.
Prof. Robert Forster, Dr. Michal Wagner, Dr. Áine Brady and Oisín Foley Doyle from the School of Chemical Sciences at Dublin City University have discovered the basis for a new wireless method of ...
Dublin City University has been named the Student Sport Ireland (SSI) Sports College of the Year for 2024/25. The award follows a very successful year for DCU Sport, with strong performances across a ...
Dun & Bradstreet holds the world’s largest commercial database, comprising over 600 million records sourced from 30,000 data providers and refreshed five million times each day. In Dublin, teams are ...
On Monday, 14 April, a new biography of Mary MacSwiney, written by our colleague Leeann Lane and published by UCD Press, was launched at Chapters Bookstore, Dublin. To mark the occasion, Leeann and ...
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