Bridging the Gap Between Classroom Theory and Aviation Practice Teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) effectively requires moving beyond textbook diagrams and standard lectures. Students often struggle to see how abstract mathematical formulas and physics principles apply to the real world. To address this challenge, Trinity College Dublin has partnered with Boeing and the […]
How TU Dublin Fosters a Culture of Technology Innovators in Ireland The annual Business Post 30 Under 30 list serves as a critical barometer for measuring the vitality and future trajectory of the Irish tech sector. In the 2026 edition, the prominent feature of TU Dublin graduates and current researchers underscores a significant shift in […]
How Practice-Based Learning Drives International Success in Ireland When reviewing recent news articles from the higher education sector in Ireland, one particular story of student achievement stands out. A group of third-year Product Design students from TU Dublin recently claimed first place at a major global event, proving that practical, hands-on education yields highly competitive […]
How SciFest Connects Secondary School Students with Higher Education Reviewing recent news articles about science competitions reveals a growing emphasis on practical, hands-on learning in Ireland. SciFest serves as a critical bridge between secondary school curricula and higher education environments. By bringing young learners onto university campuses, the program demystifies the academic research process and […]
Understand the Intersection of Disruption and Food Innovation in Ireland Global food systems face unprecedented pressures. Climate change, geopolitical conflict, supply chain disruptions, and economic instability continuously threaten the way we produce, distribute, and consume food. In response to these complex challenges, the Dublin Gastronomy Symposium 2026 will convene leading minds to examine the relationship […]
Advancing Education for Sustainable Development Through Practice-Based Learning Keeping up with recent news articles regarding higher education in Ireland reveals a clear and encouraging trend: universities are increasingly stepping out of traditional lecture halls to address complex societal challenges. A prime example of this shift recently took place at TU Dublin’s Grangegorman Campus, where students, […]
Professionals across Ireland are increasingly recognizing that professional success requires more than just industry-specific expertise. As recent news articles highlight, there is a growing movement dedicated to equipping women in business with the practical tools necessary for long-term stability and growth. A prime example of this initiative recently took place at Griffith College Cork, where […]
On May 13, 2026, Trinity College Dublin joined over 180 institutions across the continent to celebrate the inaugural European Doctoral Day. The event, themed ‘Better Together: Amplifying research and innovation through collaboration,’ served as a critical examination of how modern doctoral programs must evolve. For prospective and current doctoral candidates, the discussions at Trinity College […]
Urban environments face complex challenges related to air quality, traffic congestion, and sustainable transportation. In Ireland, a pioneering citizen science initiative is demonstrating how young students can contribute meaningful data and perspectives to these pressing issues. The Sensor Inspector program, supported by Trinity College Dublin, represents a practical approach to engaging primary school students in […]
Recent news articles in Ireland have highlighted a significant step forward for educational equality, as Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) joined higher education leaders for a national briefing at Leinster House. The focus of this high-level meeting was the Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) and the Higher Education Access Route (HEAR). These targeted access […]