75% of Medical Consultants Experiencing Burnout from Covid-19 – UCD Study
Research carried out by University College Dublin’s (UCD) School of Medicine last month has shown that at least one in
Research carried out by University College Dublin’s (UCD) School of Medicine last month has shown that at least one in
In an article published by The College Tribune on Monday 1 March 2021 we made certain claims about NUI Galway
This spring, a bill is set to undergo review regarding an amendment to the Higher Education Act 1971. The bill
An ever-present fixture on UCD’s campus for years, Michael Byrne (affectionately known by students and staff as ‘Old Man Belfield’)
Between 1960 and 1973, medical researchers from University College Dublin (UCD) conducted unethical vaccine trials on children in Ireland’s mother-and-baby
University Of Limerick (UL) are offering their students Covid-19 tests free of charge. The tests are to be provided for
Included in the 2021 budget announced in October was a €50 million fund for the department of Higher and Further
T/W: Sexual Abuse Ireland is not an ideal country to be a woman in. History has shown us this time
An online protest is provisionally organised for November 28th to demand the Government to bring in laws which will protect
Trigger warning : Sexual assault & Harassment. The threat of sexual harassment and assault seems to be constant in women’s
American History X ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ American History X is arguably one of the most important movies made with a social purpose
Dr. Andrew Jackson, Assistant Professor of Environmental Law and Policy, Planning Law and Climate Change Law in the Sutherland School