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Nov 22
Griffith College Dublin Faculty of Law Commemorates Black History Month

An Inclusive Celebration of Resilience and Representation On 14 October 2025, the Faculty of Law at Griffith College Dublin marked the start of Black History Month with a spirited gathering that united students and staff in a thoughtful discussion of identity, equity, and community impact. Key Themes and Voices The event, chaired by Program Director […]

Nov 22
Griffith Fest 2025: A Warm Welcome for Incoming Students at Griffith College

Each September, Griffith College’s “Griffith Fest” transforms the Dublin Main Campus into a vibrant hub of activity, offering a structured welcome for incoming students. For those embarking on a new academic journey in 2025, the Fest is designed to ease the transition, build connections, and introduce all the resources available to support success. This article […]

Nov 22
Griffith College Limerick: 2025 Induction Day Highlights & Campus Update

Welcome to the 2025 Induction Day on Limerick’s Freshly Refurbished Campus On 29 September 2025, Griffith College Limerick opened its doors to a vibrant cohort of new students as part of its 2025 induction programme. After a complete overhaul of the campus facilities over the summer months, the environment was warm, inviting, and ready to […]

Nov 17
TU Dublin Leads €3.8 Million LIFT Project to Advance Drone Logistics

In November 2025, the Technological University of Dublin (TU Dublin) announced its pivotal role in the new €3.8 million LIFT (Logistics Innovation for Flight Transport) initiative. The project is part of the Government’s Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund (DTIF) and seeks to transform drone logistics through lightweight composite manufacturing and scalable production methods. What the LIFT Project […]

Nov 17
Designing Sustainable Bug Hotels: TU Dublin Students Collaborate with MEDITE SMARTPLY

Building a Biodiversity Hub on Campus In November 2025, TU Dublin showcased a hands‑on project that marries sustainable construction practice with ecological stewardship: a series of six “bug hotels” engineered by students in the School of Architecture, Building and Environment. The venture, conducted in partnership with MEDITE SMARTPLY, not only demonstrated practical skills in batch manufacturing […]

Nov 17
TU Dublin Students Win Awards at 2025 ASC Region 8 International Construction Competition

On 5 November 2025 the School of Surveying & Construction Innovation at TU Dublin welcomed a global gathering of more than 200 attendees for the ASC Region 8 International Student Competition. The event showcased the university’s commitment to practice‑based learning and provided a platform for students from across Europe, the United States, and the UK to […]

Nov 17
University College Cork Announces Ireland’s Largest Dinosaur Exhibition

Why the Domain of the Dinosaurs Is a Must‑Visit for History and Science Enthusiasts On 16 November University College Cork (UCC) opened the doors to the Domain of the Dinosaurs, the country’s first public display of fossils that belonged to Ireland’s lone dinosaur species. The exhibition, scheduled to run until 12 April 2026, showcases more than 250 […]

Nov 17
UCC Ignite Receives €1M HEA Award for Entrepreneurial Excellence

UCC Ignite secures €1 million HEA funding University College Cork’s flagship entrepreneurship programme, Ignite, has been awarded €1 million in performance funding from the Higher Education Authority (HEA). The incentive recognises Ignite’s proven track record of turning innovative ideas into commercially viable businesses that create social and economic value across Ireland. Programme background and impact Launched in […]

Nov 17
University College Cork Leads New €28M Cancer Research Partnership

University College Cork Leads New €28M Cancer Research Partnership Key Highlights of the €28M Precision Oncology Ireland Initiative On 8 October 2025, University College Cork (UCC) announced its role in the second phase of Precision Oncology Ireland (POI‑2). The €28 million funding, assembled through the Research Ireland Strategic Partnership Programme, is earmarked to develop a national […]

Nov 17
University College Cork Secures €1.5m ERC Grant to Study Functional Aspects of False Memories

Why the Research on False Memories Matters Memory is the backbone of human identity, yet our recollections are not static records. Across decades of cognitive psychology research, scientists have documented how memories shift, merge, or even emerge out of nothing. While many of these changes can undermine legal judgments or personal confidence, they also hint […]