Watch: Students share how cost-of-living impacts them A new report has revealed the "severe impact" the cost-of-living crisis is having on people aged under 25. Cost of Living • 10 Sep
Watch: Students share how cost-of-living impacts them A new report has revealed the "severe impact" the cost-of-living crisis is having on people aged under 25. Cost of Living • 10 Sep
No LC, but student sets sights on heart surgeon career With the Leaving Cert beginning in just a few days, we are hearing from some of the young people who took alternative paths to the CAO points race. Leaving Cert • 31 May
No LC, but student sets sights on heart surgeon career With the Leaving Cert beginning in just a few days, we are hearing from some of the young people who took alternative paths to the CAO points race. Leaving Cert • 31 May
Jobs in Republic recovered faster than NI after Covid Employment across all regions in the Republic of Ireland fell further during the pandemic but recovered faster than in Northern Ireland, according to new research. Business • 05 Feb
Jobs in Republic recovered faster than NI after Covid Employment across all regions in the Republic of Ireland fell further during the pandemic but recovered faster than in Northern Ireland, according to new research. Business • 05 Feb
Cross border tourism triples in last decade, report shows The tourism industry across the island of Ireland is worth almost €17 billion to the economy, and supports 300,000 jobs, new data shows. Business • 29 May 24
Cross border tourism triples in last decade, report shows The tourism industry across the island of Ireland is worth almost €17 billion to the economy, and supports 300,000 jobs, new data shows. Business • 29 May 24
Social media 'bombarding' boys with misogynist content A new study from Dublin City University's Anti-Bullying Centre claims that the recommender algorithms used by social media platforms are rapidly amplifying misogynistic and male supremacist content. Ireland • 18 Apr 24
Social media 'bombarding' boys with misogynist content A new study from Dublin City University's Anti-Bullying Centre claims that the recommender algorithms used by social media platforms are rapidly amplifying misogynistic and male supremacist content. Ireland • 18 Apr 24
New website to track media ownership in Ireland A new website that will track the ownership of media organisations in Ireland is to be launched today. Business • 16 Feb 24
New website to track media ownership in Ireland A new website that will track the ownership of media organisations in Ireland is to be launched today. Business • 16 Feb 24
DCU and Marlet split €3.76m land deposit Dublin City University and Pat Crean's Marlet Group have agreed to split a €3.76m deposit equally that a Marlet Group subsidiary paid over to purchase a €37.6m site from DCU at Griffith Avenue in Dublin four years ago. Business • 22 Dec 23
DCU and Marlet split €3.76m land deposit Dublin City University and Pat Crean's Marlet Group have agreed to split a €3.76m deposit equally that a Marlet Group subsidiary paid over to purchase a €37.6m site from DCU at Griffith Avenue in Dublin four years ago. Business • 22 Dec 23
Cellnex and DCU in deal for 5G enabled 'Smart Campus' Telecoms infrastructure provider Cellnex Ireland has partnered with Dublin City University (DCU) to develop Ireland's first 5G-enabled "smart campus". Business • 08 Feb 23
Cellnex and DCU in deal for 5G enabled 'Smart Campus' Telecoms infrastructure provider Cellnex Ireland has partnered with Dublin City University (DCU) to develop Ireland's first 5G-enabled "smart campus". Business • 08 Feb 23
'Sticky problem': DCU samples to be sent to moon Polymer and metal samples developed in a lab at Dublin City University (DCU) will be launched to the moon tomorrow aboard a new lunar rover to study the way moon dust sticks to different surfaces. Ireland • 30 Nov 22
'Sticky problem': DCU samples to be sent to moon Polymer and metal samples developed in a lab at Dublin City University (DCU) will be launched to the moon tomorrow aboard a new lunar rover to study the way moon dust sticks to different surfaces. Ireland • 30 Nov 22
Virtual internships: 'I never met my mentor in person' With many offices still shut due to the pandemic, virtual internships are becoming the new norm for college students. Business • 18 Jul 21
Virtual internships: 'I never met my mentor in person' With many offices still shut due to the pandemic, virtual internships are becoming the new norm for college students. Business • 18 Jul 21
Next generation leaders compete in global competition A team of Dublin City University students will represent Ireland at a global competition for social entrepreneurs over the next few days. Business • 08 Sep 20
Next generation leaders compete in global competition A team of Dublin City University students will represent Ireland at a global competition for social entrepreneurs over the next few days. Business • 08 Sep 20
'Lack of consistency' in online political ads - report There was a lack of consistency in how political and "issues-based" advertising was defined during the 2019 European Election, according to a report on online political advertising. Ireland • 17 Sep 19
'Lack of consistency' in online political ads - report There was a lack of consistency in how political and "issues-based" advertising was defined during the 2019 European Election, according to a report on online political advertising. Ireland • 17 Sep 19
Seamus Heaney Lecture Theatre at DCU officially opened The Seamus Heaney Lecture Theatre at DCU's St Patrick's Campus was officially opened this evening along with a new portrait of the poet by Belfast artist Colin Davidson. Dublin • 27 Nov 18
Seamus Heaney Lecture Theatre at DCU officially opened The Seamus Heaney Lecture Theatre at DCU's St Patrick's Campus was officially opened this evening along with a new portrait of the poet by Belfast artist Colin Davidson. Dublin • 27 Nov 18
DCU society suspended after 'inappropriate conduct' A society at Dublin City University has been suspended for one semester following what has been described as 'inappropriate conduct' during an Extraordinary General Meeting. Education • 16 Oct 18
DCU society suspended after 'inappropriate conduct' A society at Dublin City University has been suspended for one semester following what has been described as 'inappropriate conduct' during an Extraordinary General Meeting. Education • 16 Oct 18
Kernel Capital invests in Pilot Photonics Kernel Capital has invested in Dublin City University technology spin-out Pilot Photonics. Business • 08 Feb 18
Kernel Capital invests in Pilot Photonics Kernel Capital has invested in Dublin City University technology spin-out Pilot Photonics. Business • 08 Feb 18
€5m Fraunhofer Project Centre opens in Ireland A new €5m centre which aims to develop devices capable of rapidly diagnosing illnesses using small amounts of bodily fluids has launched at Dublin City University. Business • 09 May 17
€5m Fraunhofer Project Centre opens in Ireland A new €5m centre which aims to develop devices capable of rapidly diagnosing illnesses using small amounts of bodily fluids has launched at Dublin City University. Business • 09 May 17
Dublin Startup Commissioner to step down in March The Dublin Startup Commissioner Niamh Bushnell has announced that she will leave the post in March. Business • 14 Dec 16
Dublin Startup Commissioner to step down in March The Dublin Startup Commissioner Niamh Bushnell has announced that she will leave the post in March. Business • 14 Dec 16
Special Olympians have better quality of life Researchers at Dublin City University have found that participants in Special Olympics programmes in Ireland report a better quality of life than people with intellectual disabilities who have not taken part in them. News • 18 Oct 16
Special Olympians have better quality of life Researchers at Dublin City University have found that participants in Special Olympics programmes in Ireland report a better quality of life than people with intellectual disabilities who have not taken part in them. News • 18 Oct 16
Polar bear study may boost fight against obesity An international study involving scientists in Ireland has found the genetic make-up of polar bears could help provide solutions to the global problem of obesity in humans. News • 08 May 14
Polar bear study may boost fight against obesity An international study involving scientists in Ireland has found the genetic make-up of polar bears could help provide solutions to the global problem of obesity in humans. News • 08 May 14
DCU to bring cutting edge workshop to Ireland Dublin City University has struck an alliance with California firm TechShop, which will give people easier access to powerful innovation tools like 3D printers and laser cutters in Ireland. Business • 12 Mar 14
DCU to bring cutting edge workshop to Ireland Dublin City University has struck an alliance with California firm TechShop, which will give people easier access to powerful innovation tools like 3D printers and laser cutters in Ireland. Business • 12 Mar 14
Academic urges media to avoid ethnic stereotyping The media should take the lead in representing ethnic minorities rather than pander to extreme simplifications and stereotyping, according to a leading academic. News • 22 May 12
Academic urges media to avoid ethnic stereotyping The media should take the lead in representing ethnic minorities rather than pander to extreme simplifications and stereotyping, according to a leading academic. News • 22 May 12