UCD To Re-Introduce ‘Yes Detriment’ Policy | Turbine
After much confusion and anxiety regarding whether University College Dublin would re-implement the already proven ‘Yes detriment policy’, Student Union
After much confusion and anxiety regarding whether University College Dublin would re-implement the already proven ‘Yes detriment policy’, Student Union
Back in April, students and lecturers alike had their lives greatly impacted by the introduction of online learning as a
The Irish Universities Association has partnered with RTÉ to create My Uni Life, a five-part docuseries which follows the lives
Here we are again; just under a week into Lockdown 2.0. Now more than ever we will need our friends and family to stick by us all to make sure we get through this difficult time of isolation, stress and uncertainty.
Professor Colm Fitzgerald, an Assistant Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at University College Dublin (UCD) has come
UCD will be provided with €8,273,620 of a €47 million euro fund for research contractors and research students whose work
In March, students left the Belfield campus, as they have every year for the welcomed two-week respite. But this time,
University College Dublin and Genuity Science, have announced a collaborative agreement as part of a large scale population research programme
The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has recently launched a new campaign known as “Education for All” which calls
Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Transport Eamon Ryan has ruled out the implementation of quotas for Irish produced music
Residents of the Direct Provision Centre in Cahersiveen have gone on hunger strike to protest their “inhumane” living conditions. The
University College Dublin’s (UCD) plan for undergraduate students to attend between 40 and 60% of their classes in the Autumn