How employers could benefit from hiring people with disabilities Employers adhering to the same old recruitment tactics are failing to capitalise on the untapped talent of people with disabilities Work and careers • 04 Apr 23
How employers could benefit from hiring people with disabilities Employers adhering to the same old recruitment tactics are failing to capitalise on the untapped talent of people with disabilities Work and careers • 04 Apr 23
David Clifford and the superstar effect in the GAA The Kerryman is the latest manifestation of how the superstar effect plays out in Gaelic football GAA • 15 Mar 23
David Clifford and the superstar effect in the GAA The Kerryman is the latest manifestation of how the superstar effect plays out in Gaelic football GAA • 15 Mar 23
4 ways to make public transport easy to use and safe for all We need to send the message that public transport really matters by making it safe, easy to use and part of the neighbourhood Public Transport • 08 Mar 23
4 ways to make public transport easy to use and safe for all We need to send the message that public transport really matters by making it safe, easy to use and part of the neighbourhood Public Transport • 08 Mar 23
How much does your job title matter? Job titles may be the least important signifier of a successful approach to managing and motivating staff Work and careers • 03 Mar 23
How much does your job title matter? Job titles may be the least important signifier of a successful approach to managing and motivating staff Work and careers • 03 Mar 23
Is the pursuit of happiness futile? Our constant obsession with happiness can be a recipe for disappointment and disaster Psychology • 14 Feb 23
Is the pursuit of happiness futile? Our constant obsession with happiness can be a recipe for disappointment and disaster Psychology • 14 Feb 23
From NCT centres to home repairs, why more apprentices are needed There's a renewed interest in apprenticeships in Ireland, with more people realising it can lead to a successful and rewarding career Work and careers • 07 Feb 23
From NCT centres to home repairs, why more apprentices are needed There's a renewed interest in apprenticeships in Ireland, with more people realising it can lead to a successful and rewarding career Work and careers • 07 Feb 23
A short history of other GAA debacles and how they were handled The focus may be on Glen and Kilmacud Crokes right now, but here are 7 other times the GAA rule book caused a stir GAA • 25 Jan 23
A short history of other GAA debacles and how they were handled The focus may be on Glen and Kilmacud Crokes right now, but here are 7 other times the GAA rule book caused a stir GAA • 25 Jan 23
Year of the Rabbit: all you need to know about the Chinese Zodiac Chinese people believe the year a person is born determines their personality traits, career, marriage, compatibility and fortune Chinese New Year • 20 Jan 23
Year of the Rabbit: all you need to know about the Chinese Zodiac Chinese people believe the year a person is born determines their personality traits, career, marriage, compatibility and fortune Chinese New Year • 20 Jan 23
The myth of a lone genius Creativity is often thought of as an individual pursuit, but this social phenomenon obscures the role of collaboration Creativity • 16 Jan 23
The myth of a lone genius Creativity is often thought of as an individual pursuit, but this social phenomenon obscures the role of collaboration Creativity • 16 Jan 23
Just our type: the story of Irish handcrafted signwriting Ireland's unique, handcrafted shopfront signs can transform streets with character, identity and a sense of place Design • 06 Mar 23
Just our type: the story of Irish handcrafted signwriting Ireland's unique, handcrafted shopfront signs can transform streets with character, identity and a sense of place Design • 06 Mar 23
What does your choice of food say about you? The use of terms like 'natural' and 'organic' in food marketing can often act as linguistic detoxification Food • 11 Jan 23
What does your choice of food say about you? The use of terms like 'natural' and 'organic' in food marketing can often act as linguistic detoxification Food • 11 Jan 23
Here are the space events to look out for in 2023 Look up for a grand parade of rockets, comets, meteor showers, people going to the Moon, samples from Mars and much more Space • 10 Jan 23
Here are the space events to look out for in 2023 Look up for a grand parade of rockets, comets, meteor showers, people going to the Moon, samples from Mars and much more Space • 10 Jan 23
Dispelling the myths around dyslexia Dyslexia affects one in 10 people, but there are a lot of misconceptions about what it really means Dyslexia • 06 Jan 23
Dispelling the myths around dyslexia Dyslexia affects one in 10 people, but there are a lot of misconceptions about what it really means Dyslexia • 06 Jan 23
How Pelé was a trailblazer for both Brazil and the beautiful game Pelé's style on the pitch was simultaneously grounded in teamwork, consistency, charisma and captivation Soccer • 29 Dec 22
How Pelé was a trailblazer for both Brazil and the beautiful game Pelé's style on the pitch was simultaneously grounded in teamwork, consistency, charisma and captivation Soccer • 29 Dec 22
Can behavioural science improve the Irish justice system? While the application of behavioural insightts to justice policy is at an early stage, there are examples worldwide of how this could work law • 19 Dec 22
Can behavioural science improve the Irish justice system? While the application of behavioural insightts to justice policy is at an early stage, there are examples worldwide of how this could work law • 19 Dec 22
Why women prefer male bosses The queen bee syndrome may be why women usually find it more stressful to work for female bosses than for male bosses Work and careers • 09 Dec 22
Why women prefer male bosses The queen bee syndrome may be why women usually find it more stressful to work for female bosses than for male bosses Work and careers • 09 Dec 22
How Ireland and Argentina have dealt with violence against women Both countries have worked hard to try to eradicate violence against women, but there is still a long way to go Violence against Women • 25 Nov 22
How Ireland and Argentina have dealt with violence against women Both countries have worked hard to try to eradicate violence against women, but there is still a long way to go Violence against Women • 25 Nov 22
Does the feel-good hype of gig economy sound better than it is? The PR spin belies a predatory business model, designed for bourgeois bohemians and funded by venture capitalists Business • 11 Nov 22
Does the feel-good hype of gig economy sound better than it is? The PR spin belies a predatory business model, designed for bourgeois bohemians and funded by venture capitalists Business • 11 Nov 22
Is it time for a woolly jumper revival? Cheaper and handier than retrofitting your house, wearing a woolly jumper out is one individual action to counter climate change Climate Change • 04 Nov 22
Is it time for a woolly jumper revival? Cheaper and handier than retrofitting your house, wearing a woolly jumper out is one individual action to counter climate change Climate Change • 04 Nov 22
How GAA match day programmes have changed since 1886 If we want to grasp the spirit of the GAA through the years, programmes provide evidence of a kind not found elsewhere A History of the GAA in 100 Objects • 04 Nov 22
How GAA match day programmes have changed since 1886 If we want to grasp the spirit of the GAA through the years, programmes provide evidence of a kind not found elsewhere A History of the GAA in 100 Objects • 04 Nov 22
The secrets of the footpaths you walk every day Tactile paving allows vulnerable and mobility-impaired people to read the streets and navigate with comfort and confidence Engineering • 25 Oct 22
The secrets of the footpaths you walk every day Tactile paving allows vulnerable and mobility-impaired people to read the streets and navigate with comfort and confidence Engineering • 25 Oct 22
The story behind GAA fan Frank Hogan's famous John 3:7 sign How a born-again Christian and his sign became one of the most recognisable faces in the crowd at GAA matches countrywide GAA • 21 Oct 22
The story behind GAA fan Frank Hogan's famous John 3:7 sign How a born-again Christian and his sign became one of the most recognisable faces in the crowd at GAA matches countrywide GAA • 21 Oct 22
Why the pursuit of perfectionism can be a deadly trap Perfection is an illusion, but perfectionists still waste time and energy chasing a fantasy that can never be caught Psychology • 19 Oct 22
Why the pursuit of perfectionism can be a deadly trap Perfection is an illusion, but perfectionists still waste time and energy chasing a fantasy that can never be caught Psychology • 19 Oct 22
Why I wrote a book about the history of the GAA in 100 objects 'After creating multiple lists in Excel sheets, taking hundreds of photographs and travelling thousands of miles, I've had my say' Books • 17 Oct 22
Why I wrote a book about the history of the GAA in 100 objects 'After creating multiple lists in Excel sheets, taking hundreds of photographs and travelling thousands of miles, I've had my say' Books • 17 Oct 22
Your guide to neurodiversity and other neuro terms We need to view neurodiversity in the same way as we see all cultural diversities and differences Neurodiversity • 12 Oct 22
Your guide to neurodiversity and other neuro terms We need to view neurodiversity in the same way as we see all cultural diversities and differences Neurodiversity • 12 Oct 22