Provisional Grades: Why You Don’t Need to Panic
In the wake of the provisional examination results which were released on Monday, The College Tribune conducted a survey to
In the wake of the provisional examination results which were released on Monday, The College Tribune conducted a survey to
The next President of University College Dublin’s (UCD) Students’ Union (SU) will be a familiar face to some. As this
Kathleen James-Chakraborty, a Professor of Art History in University College Dublin (UCD), wrote to The Irish Times criticising Irish universities’
Schools can have a major influence on health behaviours in young people, according to new research by the Economic and
On June 23rd it was announced that a 3-student team from UCD Formula Student (UCDFS) are the overall winners of
As the anticipation of a new, post-coronavirus academic year approaches, many students who commute to University College Dublin (UCD) are
The first satellite to be fully developed and built in Ireland is being developed by a group of students from University College Dublin’s (UCD’s) Schools of Physics and Mechanical and Materials Engineering, with the support of staff from both schools. The satellite is expected to be delivered to the European Space Agency (ESA) in early 2021.
Ireland’s first satellite to be fully developed, researched and built in the country is known as Educational Irish Research Satellite (EIRSAT-1), and it is funded by a combination of the ESA, the Irish Research Council, Enterprise Ireland, Science Foundation Ireland, as well as support from UCD. The project started in 2016, when UCD put together a proposal to the ESA for their ‘Fly your Satellite!’ campaign.
Trinity College had initially announced its plans to “prioritize” students from outside county Dublin when offering accommodation places for the
UCD has responded to an issue raised by students earlier today that exam results had been released three days earlier
Ms Justice Mary Irvine has been formally appointed to the position of President of the High Court; making her the
As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, graduation ceremonies for the class of 2020 have been cancelled or postponed at
Leinster rugby will begin training at their High-Performance Centre (HPC) on University College Dublin’s (UCD’s) Bellfield campus on Monday, after players had undergone testing earlier this week. As part of the return to play protocols set out by the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), the HPC at UCD has been outfitted with the required infrastructure to facilitate a safe return to training, for restricted training sessions.
Leinster and Munster will begin training again at their respective HPCs on Monday 22 June, with Connacht and Ulster returning to training a week later on Monday 29 June. The National Men’s and Women’s Sevens squads are due back in training from Monday 6 July.