Day: December 8, 2025

Dec 08
TU Dublin Academics Receive International Book Award for Irish Food History

Celebrating Irish Culinary Heritage Through Award-Winning Scholarship In a landmark moment for Irish academia, TU Dublin’s Dr Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire and graduate Dr Dorothy Cashman have earned the 31st Gourmand World Cookbook Award for their co‑edited volume Irish Food History: A Companion. The accolade, presented in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, recognises the book as the best food publication to […]

Dec 08
TU Dublin Receives €10 Million Targeted Enhancement Fund Allocation to Boost Education Funding in Ireland

What the €10 Million Allocation Means for TU Dublin On 5 December 2025, Minister James Lawless announced a €65.8 million investment in Ireland’s technological university sector. TU Dublin secured a €10 million share of the Targeted Enhancement Fund (TEF). This funding is earmarked to strengthen the university’s capacity in several priority areas, from digital infrastructure to sustainability initiatives. Digital Transformation […]

Dec 08
Trinity College Dublin Secures €750 Million INSPIRE Investment to Boost Research Infrastructure

Trinity College Dublin has announced a landmark partnership with the Irish government’s INSPIRE programme, a €750 million investment aimed at modernising research infrastructure across the country. The funding will be rolled out between 2026 and 2031, with an initial €100 million earmarked for the first year. This move positions Trinity at the forefront of Ireland’s research agenda, […]

Dec 08
Griffith College Cork Student Secures Second-Highest ACCA APM Score in Ireland

Understanding the Significance of the ACCA Advanced Performance Management Exam The Advanced Performance Management (APM) paper is a cornerstone of the ACCA Strategic Professional level. It tests candidates on their ability to apply advanced performance frameworks, evaluate complex business scenarios, and demonstrate professional judgment. Because of its depth and breadth, the APM exam is often […]