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Dr Christine Loscher, Mooney, RTE Radio 1
Dr Christine Loscher talks about swine flu. She discusses a recent article that shows that people who contract swine flu develop "super immunity" to other flu viruses, 28 January 2010
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Dr Christine Loscher, Mooney, RTE Radio 1
Dr Christine Loscher talks about bacteria on the Mooney Show RTE. She discusses whether bacteria are all as bad as we think, 10 December 2010
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Prof Ferdinand von Prondzynski, Drivetime With Mary Wilson, RTE Radio 1
Prof Ferdinand von Prondzynski, DCU President, talks to Mary Wilson about the concerns surrounding the number of first class honours awarded by third level insitution and the inflation of grade in the Leaving Certificate , 1 March 2010
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Prof Anthony Staines, Drivetime With Mary Wilson, RTE Radio 1
Prof Anthony Staines talks to Mary Wilson about the report, 'Towards a model of Resource allocation for Primary, Community and Continuing Care in the health services’ which aims to develop a sustainable and defensible method of allocating resources for Primary, Community and Continuing Care (PCCC) in all the local health areas , 25 January 2010
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Gerry Moore, Today With Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1
Gerry Moore talks to Pat Kenny about the research compiled by a DCU research team into the counselling and prison-based addiction treatment in Limerick prison and discusses the findings of the report, 24 September 2009
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Prof Gary Murphy, Drivetime with Mary Wilson, RTE Radio 1
Prof Gary Murphy talks to Mary Wilson about the spate of recent books on Fianna Fail and discusses the importance of political memoir and cotemporaneous accounts of political events, 22 September 2009 17 September 2009
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Prof Gary Murphy, Today With Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1
Prof. Gary Murphy talks to Pat Kenny about international trends in the regulation of lobbying governments and politicians, and suggests a model for for Ireland based on his forthcoming book "Regulating Lobbying: A Global Comparison" 22 September 2009
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Graham Cowley, The Gerry Ryan Show with Eoin Sweeney, 2FM
Future student Graham Cowley, talks about his successful application to the BSc in Information Technology. The new degree was introduced as part of the Labour Market Activisation Scheme, under which all the universities and DITs are offering places on degree courses for people who have recently lost their jobs in the economic downturn, 10 September 2009
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Tony Foley, Drivetime with Mary Wilson, RTE Radio 1
Tony Foley, Senior Lecturer in DCU Business School, talks about NAMA, the National Asset Management Agency , 8 September 2009
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Dr John Doyle, News at One with Sean O'Rourke, RTE Radio 1
Dr John Doyle, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at DCU, talks about the political situation and kidnapping of, Irish aid worker and DCU graduate, Sharon Commins in Darfur, 6 July 2009
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DCU President, News at One with Sean O'Rourke, RTE Radio 1
DCU President Ferdinand von Prondzynski speaks about the announcement by the Minister of Education that 2,500 new places on part-time college courses will be created for unemployed workers.
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Dr Andrew Roth, Today with Pat kenny
Dr Andrew Roth, Attending Psychiatrist at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Medical College of Cornell University, talks about psycho-oncology and the launch of the Graduate Diploma/MSc in Psycho-oncology in DCU, 20 March 2009
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Dr Majella McSharry, SpinFM
Dr Majella McSharry, a lecturer in the School of Educations Studies, talks about her book 'Schooled Bodies', 18 March 2009
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Dr Majella McSharry, The Gerry Ryan Show, 2FM
Dr Majella McSharry, a lecturer in the School of Educations Studies, talks about her book 'Schooled Bodies', 16 March 2009
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Patrick McDermott, Media Scope with Ellen Gunning, 103.2 Dublin City FM
Patrick McDermott, CEO of the DCU Educational Trust, talks about the Access Scholarships Programme, 10 March 2009
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Tony Foley, Drivetime with Mary Wilson, RTE Radio 1
Tony Foley, a senior lecturer in DCU Business School, talks about the National Development Plan, 5 March 2009
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Dr Kate Irving, The Gerry Ryan Show, 2FM
Dr Kate Irving, a lecturer in Nursing in the School of Nursing, talks about Memory Works, 12 February 2009
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Prof Steven Knowlton, Drivetime with Mary Wilson, RTE Radio 1
Steven Knowlton, Professor of Journalism at DCU, talks about the Amercian election, 23 April 2008
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Prof Danny Quah, London School of Economics lecture at DCU
'Crunching Globalisation: Global Imbalance and Global Inequality'
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Prof Steven Knowlton, Drivetime with Mary Wilson, RTE Radio 1
Steven Knowlton, Professor of Journalism at DCU, talks about Hilary Clinton's Amercian election campaign
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Prof Steven Knowlton, This Week with Gerald Barry & Gavin Jennings, RTE
Steven Knowlton, Professor of Journalism at DCU, analyses Obama's win in South Carolina
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President of Ireland Mary McAleese, RTE, Today FM, Newstalk, Spin FM, 98FM
President Mary McAleese: “It’s time to stop consumers creating criminal entrepreneurs”
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Dr Aileen Pearson-Evans, Drivetime, RTE
Dr Pearson-Evans speaks about the real need for informed policies and long-term planning to ensure the successful integration of international workers into Irish society.
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Prof Thomas Szazs, Today with Pat Kenny, RTE
Professor Thomas Szasz, the renowned psychiatrist of the 1960s who wrote 'The Myth of Mental Illness' talks to Pat Kenny
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Paddy McGown, The Gerry ryan Show, RTE
Expert by Experience, DCU School of Nursing talks to Gerry Ryan about mental health
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Dr Christine Loscher, Drivetime, RTE
Dr Christine Loscher speaks about research findings on a bug which is a major threat to hospital patients and particularly elderly patients, which could outstrip MRSA
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