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University College Dublin has appointed Liam Cronin as its first Director of Innovation to drive innovation, entrepreneurship and commercialisation of research outputs within the university.
This included recommendations that the college enter into no Erasmus, collaborative research or supply agreements with Israeli universities, institutions or firms. The college has two current ...
College student launches campaign to stop Dublin statue from being groped: ‘One day I had just had enough’ By Angela Barbuti Published March 22, 2025, 3:48 p.m. ET ...
South Dublin school issues warning to parents after reports students were ‘upskirted’ - Sunday World
A South Dublin school has issued a warning to parents after reports several students were “upskirted” by a man on Tuesday. An email was sent to parents of pupils at Alexandra College in ...
Allies and Morrison has been chosen to draw up a future vision for Trinity College Dublin following an international search The architect, working with Dublin-based conservation specialist Howley ...
As a member of AOMedia, Trinity College Dublin will collaborate with the Alliance’s community of internet and media technology member companies to drive open standards for cutting-edge video ...
Today’s Video of the Day is a performance of the James Joyce poem ‘Silently, She’s Combing’ to music composed by Desmond Earley, performed by the Choral Scholars of University College Dublin. The ...
Alexandra Burke and Darren Randolph announce engagement The 36-year-old X-Factor winner has been in a relationship with 37-year-old Ireland international goalkeeper Darren since April 2021 ...
Location: Dublin Florida State and Georgia Tech will be playing in Dublin at Aviva Stadium, the home of Ireland’s national rugby and soccer teams. The venue seats 49,000 for American football games.
A version of this article appears in print on May 10, 2024, Section A, Page 9 of the New York edition with the headline: After a Dublin College Agrees to Divest, An Antiwar Protest Camp Is Dismantled.
Students at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) have announced the end of a pro-Palestinian encampment after what they described as an "historic" agreement with the university. About 100 students set up ...
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