NUIG Backtracks on Mandatory “Behave Responsibly” COVID Pledge
NUI Galway (NUIG) has backtracked on the introduction of a mandatory student health pledge. The College is now encouraging students
NUI Galway (NUIG) has backtracked on the introduction of a mandatory student health pledge. The College is now encouraging students
Subway and Chopped gone, seating down 75% and Starbucks in the rearview mirror: life after Aramark might seem grim at
UCD President, Professor Andrew Deeks, has allegedly defended UCD’s handling of Dr. Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin’s sexual harassment case, as reported
CAO points required for entry into most third-level courses have risen significantly, with points for approximately 75% of level eight
UCD’s Orientation Week will be going ahead with a blended, primarily online approach. It will run from Tuesday 22nd September
A UCD Professor quit a gender equality group last year after she saw “no evidence of any commitment to take
The creation of an additional 800 new places for in demand university courses has been announced by Minister for Further
Chief Executive Officer of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre and alumnus of University College Dublin (UCD), Noeline Blackwell, has been
A “zero tolerance” policy has been proposed by UCD in order to deal with cases of sexual harassment against students
Last week it was confirmed that third-level institutions will be permitted to charge students full registration fees for the coming
Altamash Shaikh, an asylum seeker from Mumbai, India, has been awarded a full academic scholarship to study Business & Law
A UCD student has been among those released from Garda custody on Tuesday morning following a sit-in protest at the