College Recognizes Sporting Excellence and Academic Achievement Griffith College Cork marked a significant milestone this month as it conferred degrees upon more than 400 students during its 2025 graduation ceremonies. The event highlighted academic accomplishments across diverse disciplines including business, law, computing, and pharmaceutical management programs. Rugby Legend Receives Professional Excellence Award The ceremony featured […]
Pioneering Modern Language Education Since 1776 Trinity College Dublin holds the distinction of establishing the first university chairs in modern continental languages across the British Isles. In 1776, under Provost John Hely Hutchinson’s leadership, Trinity appointed professors in French, German, Spanish, and Italian – creating what remain the world’s oldest continuous chairs in French and […]
Financial Support for Northern Irish Students at Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin has strengthened its commitment to Northern Irish students through the Titanic Belfast Scholarship, now in its second year of operation. This initiative provides substantial financial assistance to undergraduate students crossing the border to study at Ireland’s leading university. Scholarship Structure and Benefits […]
From Kilternan Dry Slopes to Olympic Qualification Cormac Comerford, a Manufacturing & Design Engineering graduate from Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin), has secured his place among Ireland’s four-athlete delegation for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The Glenageary native first encountered skiing at the Ski Club of Ireland’s dry slopes in Kilternan – an unlikely […]
The Strategic Importance of the ARC Hub for ICT Technological University Dublin has established the National ARC (Accelerating Research to Commercialisation) Hub for ICT through a €32.21 million investment, creating a dedicated pathway for transforming cutting-edge research into market-ready solutions. This initiative addresses a critical gap in Ireland’s innovation ecosystem by providing structured support for […]
Recognizing Excellence in Entrepreneurship Education Professor Thomas M. Cooney of Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) has been honored with the European Entrepreneurship Education Award (EEEA) 2026 by the Sten K. Johnson Centre for Entrepreneurship at Lund University. This prestigious recognition highlights exceptional contributions to entrepreneurship education across Europe. As Professor of Entrepreneurship and Director of […]
Dr Swarna Jaiswal and Dr Amit Jaiswal, lecturers and principal investigators at TU Dublin’s School of Food Science and Environmental Health, have recently published the first two volumes of a groundbreaking international book series on Sustainable Food Packaging. This series, developed in collaboration with Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, underscores TU Dublin’s commitment to […]
Understanding the MSc in Strategy and Innovation The MSc in Strategy and Innovation at IBAT College Dublin is designed to equip aspiring and established entrepreneurs with the skills needed to navigate the complexities of starting and growing a business. This program focuses on practical applications of strategic thinking and innovative problem-solving, ensuring that students can […]
International education partnerships are fundamental to the global academic landscape, fostering cross-cultural exchange and providing students with diverse learning opportunities. A recent event highlights a significant milestone in this arena: Professor Diarmuid Hegarty, President of Griffith College, participated in a high-level Irish Higher Education delegation in Beijing. This visit commemorates 30 years of sustained engagement […]
Griffith College, a leading independent third-level institution in Ireland, recently marked a significant milestone with the retirement of Ailish Finucane, Head of Academic Administration. After more than 30 years of dedicated service, her departure highlights the enduring commitment to excellence and community that defines the college. This article explores the legacy of such long-term service […]