Purpose‑Driven Pharmacy: A New Paradigm for Sustainable Success On May 7th, Griffith College Cork staged an event that underscored how a clear purpose can transform a traditional industry into a forward‑thinking ecosystem. With managing director Oonagh O’Hagan of Meaghers Pharmacy Group leading the discussion, attendees were given a concrete blueprint for how small, intentional actions can […]
What the Expansion Means for Students and Educators The 5,200‑m² Áras Thuaidh building brings over a dozen brand‑new teaching spaces to the Tallaght campus. For learners, it adds 14 lecture theatres, six specialist laboratories, two training kitchens, and a modern restaurant that will replace outdated facilities. The result is higher student capacity and the ability […]
What the ECB Insider Revealed at TU Dublin On Thursday, the School of Accounting, Economics & Finance at TU Dublin hosted a session that turned ordinary lecture days into an in‑depth exploration of euro‑area macro‑policy. Philip R. Lane, a senior member of the European Central Bank’s Executive Board, delivered a concise overview of the current […]
Highlighting Research Excellence from Griffith College Cork On the 11th of November 2025, three MSc graduates in Pharmaceutical Business Management from Griffith College Cork took the stage at the Higher Education Colleges Association (HECA) Research Conference. The event’s theme – *Thriving in the Digital Age: AI, Education and Well‑being for a Resilient Ireland* – set […]
On 21 November 2025, TU Dublin Innovation marked a historic milestone: Dr Joseph Mohan, Senior Research Fellow at CREST Technology Gateway, received the inaugural Enterprise Ireland Proof‑of‑Concept (POC) award for his VISTA project. This achievement not only showcases the university’s growing impact on industry‑ready technology, but also illustrates how researchers and innovators can navigate a […]
Magna Charta Observatory 2025 Conference: A Global Conversation In mid‑November, London’s Magna Charta Observatory hosted a three‑day summit that gathered university leaders, academics, policymakers and students from more than 50 countries. The theme centered on a single question: what is the role of universities in contemporary society? The conference offered a platform for participants to […]
Who Is Gerard Howlin and Why His Appointment Matters Gerard Howlin, long–time public‑affairs consultant and former adviser at the Department of the Taoiseach, has been elected as the new Chair of TU Dublin’s Governing Body. His background spans several centuries of public‑service experience, offering a breadth of insight that will be invaluable to the university’s […]
Marketing Students Drive Community Dialogue at The Civic On 20 November, students from TU Dublin’s School of Marketing and Entrepreneurship took the stage after a powerful night of theatre at The Civic. Their post‑show discussion followed John Connors’ play Ireland’s Call, sparking a vibrant conversation about the social issues the production tackles. Why Ireland’s Call […]
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland’s flagship university, has taken another step toward fostering creativity and inclusion through its Bookmarks Programme. The partnership with the Ballyfermot Traveller Action Project (BTAP) underscores a commitment to cultural diversity and educational outreach, bringing Traveller children’s stories into the heart of Dublin’s oldest library. Why the Bookmarks Programme Matters The Bookmarks […]