Day: April 8, 2025

Apr 08
Celebrate Irish Heritage at University College Cork

Discover a Rich Legacy: University College Cork’s Celebration of Irish Heritage University College Cork (UCC) stands as a beacon of Irish cultural heritage, offering a unique opportunity to delve into the richness of Irish literature and language. The recent publication of Glór ón Sceilg, a collection of prose and poetry by renowned Irish writer Mícheál […]

Apr 08
University College Cork Secures Funding for Innovative Defence Technology Research

Addressing Ireland’s Defence Challenges Through Research and Innovation University College Cork (UCC) has been awarded significant funding for two research projects aimed at developing innovative solutions for major emergencies and bolstering Ireland’s defence capabilities. This funding, provided by Research Ireland and the Department of Defence, underscores UCC’s commitment to cutting-edge research with real-world applications. UCC’s […]

Apr 08
Sharpening Minds: How University College Cork Equips Students to Combat Conspiracy Theories

Understanding the Power of Critical Thinking at University College Cork Critical Thinking as a Core Value University College Cork (UCC) in Ireland recognizes the vital importance of critical thinking in today’s world. Critical thinking is more than just problem-solving; it’s a comprehensive skill set that involves analyzing information objectively, identifying biases, evaluating evidence, and forming […]

Apr 08
Empowering Women in Environmental Science: Research and Gender Equality at University College Cork, Ireland

Celebrating Women in Science at University College Cork University College Cork (UCC), Ireland, stands as a beacon of progress in empowering women in science, particularly within the field of environmental research. On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, UCC highlights the achievements of its female researchers and emphasizes the importance of gender equality […]

Apr 08
Explore Dublin City University’s Insights on AI in Film

DCU’s Dr. Paula Murphy Examines AI’s Cinematic History Dublin City University’s Dr. Paula Murphy has published a groundbreaking book, “AI in the Movies,” exploring the portrayal of artificial intelligence in film over the past 70 years. This comprehensive analysis delves into how cinema reflects evolving perceptions and anxieties surrounding AI, offering valuable insights into our […]

Apr 08
Eavan Boland Library: A New Chapter for Women’s Literature at Trinity College Dublin

Honoring a Legacy: The Renaming of the Trinity College Dublin Library Trinity College Dublin has renamed its iconic library the Eavan Boland Library, honoring the acclaimed Irish poet and former Trinity lecturer, Eavan Boland. This momentous decision marks a significant step in recognizing women’s contributions to literature and academia. The renaming, which followed a period […]

Apr 08
University of Limerick E-Bike Research: Promoting Sustainable Transport for Families and Older Adults in Ireland

Pioneering E-Bike Research at the University of Limerick The University of Limerick in Ireland is at the forefront of e-bike research, conducting groundbreaking studies like the ISCycle project to understand and promote the adoption of e-bikes for sustainable transportation. This research focuses on the impact of e-bikes on various demographics, including parents and older adults, […]

Apr 08
DCU Creative Writing M.A. Alumni Achieve Success in Ireland’s Literary Scene

From DCU Classrooms to Literary Limelight: Success Stories of Recent Graduates Dublin City University (DCU) is proud to announce the recent achievements of its Creative Writing M.A. alumni, who are making significant contributions to Ireland’s vibrant literary landscape. The Master of Arts in Creative Writing (MACW) program at DCU has consistently fostered emerging talent, and […]