Thu, 23/02/2023 - 11:12 Strategy In Action (L-R) Jack Kavanagh, Ronan Langan, Chloe Greene and Prof Blanaid White 14/03/2024 DCU Educational Trust hold annual Leadership Circle Dinner 08/03/2024 Brexit Institute event marks approaching two-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine 07/02/2024 Dublin City University and Accenture sign Memorandum of Understanding 23/01/2024 Book Launch Webinar: Global Forum on Higher Education Leadership for Democracy, Sustainability and Social Justice Students from Gaelscoil Na Laochra participating in Creative Schools Week (image courtesy of the Arts Council) 04/04/2024 Landmark DCU report on Creative Schools programme published Researchers, led by Professor Silvia Giordani, School of Chemical Sciences have found a way to more precisely deliver medicines to pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cells Photo: Chris Maddaloni for Nature 07/02/2024 Drug-resistant pancreatic cancer cells successfully treated in the Prof Silvia Giordani's lab 12/12/2023 Children’s Citizenship, Rights and Participation explored at DCU Changemakers Schools Conference 12/12/2023 More than one third of Irish journalists surveyed have faced legal action in last 5 years - DCU study 18/01/2024 Higher Education, Development and Partnerships: STEM Education and Community-Based Learning in Vietnam (L-R) Jason Sherlock, Director of Development at DCU's Educational Trust, Doone O'Doherty, People Partner with PwC, Fiona Hudson, DCU’s Access to the Workplace Programme Development Lead, Kathryn Thomas, broadcaster and DCU student Victoria Babela. 07/12/2023 Access to the workplace 2024 launches Sustainable development is a key driver for the university’s recently launched 2023-2028 strategy, Transformation for an Unscripted Future. 07/12/2023 Dublin City University rises in world sustainability rankings The students were recognised for achieving more than 600 points in the Leaving Certificate exams, or two A grades and one B in the A-levels. 07/12/2023 DCU Scholars Awards recognise high-achieving students Professor Sean Jordan pictured with rocks that are about 3.5 billion years old from the Strelley Pool Formation in Western Australia. The rocks on the table are a mixture of those and some other samples around 2.5 billion years old, also from Western Australia. 07/12/2023 How did life begin? Dr Seán Jordan wants to know The new Quiet Space in the Henry Grattan building on the university’s Glasnevin campus. 07/12/2023 DCU launches new Quiet Space informed by Autism-Friendly University Design Guide Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Next page Next › Last page Last » More >