Understanding the Highest Academic Honor in Ireland Earning recognition from peers in the academic community requires decades of rigorous research, consistent publication, and a tangible impact on society. In Ireland, the pinnacle of this recognition is election to the Royal Irish Academy (RIA). Established in 1785, the RIA serves as the premier academic body on […]
Recent news articles highlighting the Irish arts scene have featured an exciting development for fans of modern theatre and classic literature. Lesley Conroy, an Assistant Lecturer in Early Childhood Education at TU Dublin, is set to premiere her debut full-length stage production, EPIPHANY, at the highly anticipated Bloomsday Festival 2026. This production represents a significant […]
Understanding the Enactus Model for Community Impact in Ireland Recent news articles from the higher education sector in Ireland frequently highlight the growing importance of practical, real-world application in academic settings. A prime example of this trend is the recent success of the TU Dublin Enactus team, which was crowned the Enactus UK & Ireland […]
Recent news articles have highlighted a significant development in the national approach to mental health. In May 2026, Minister of State Mary Butler officially launched the Suicide or Survive five-year strategic plan, titled Courageous Conversations for Suicide Prevention in Ireland 2026–2030. Hosted at TU Dublin’s Grangegorman campus, this event marks a pivotal moment for suicide […]