The First 100 Days of the Department of Further and Higher Education
For many years now, much-needed reform has been found wanting within Irelands higher education system. Students, whose numbers have increased
For many years now, much-needed reform has been found wanting within Irelands higher education system. Students, whose numbers have increased
UCD students will have an opportunity to benefit from the philanthropic spirit of the late George Moore through the George
Dear Readers, Due to the unfortunate decision that UCD have taken to move learning online for the remainder of 2020,
For UCD students returning to campus one of the major questions in peoples minds is what to do if they
In an e-mail issued to students and staff this afternoon, NUI Galway has communicated its decision to move all teaching
University College Dublin postmistress and friend, Eileen Marrinan, who has had a 31-year career with An Post, retired in May
On Wednesday September 30th, it was announced that a possible 7,200 students who received predicted Leaving Cert grades have had
As the pandemic worsens across Europe, winter is beginning to look bleak. There’s potential for our healthcare system to crumble
University College Dublin (UCD) are unlikely to relax existing restrictions on in-person lectures at a level-3 lockdown and above. UCD
For the over 4,400 first year CAO applicants offered a place in UCD many of them probably felt the day
While some of the graduating class of 2020 have already felt the early effects of COVID-19 of the economy, the full extent of the pandemic will not be seen until we look at the jobs markets of 2021 and beyond.
During this current election cycle, much focus has been on the domestic issues gripping America. Presidential leadership, racial injustice, ending gun violence, along with effectively combatting the Coronavirus pandemic and others, have been at the centre-point of Democratic party policy over the past four years of president Donald Trump’s term in office.