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Fáilte roimh iarratais ar an cheann Gaeilge in Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge (DCU) Dublin City University!
#ICYMI: DCU has been awarded the Advance HE #AthenaSwan Silver Award in recognition of its commitment to advancing gender equality for staff and students - the joint-third university in Ireland to be awarded Silver status. Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/4e64gYj
AI tools could revolutionise education but leave Gaelscoileanna behind. DCU’s Dr Eamon Costello and Dr Michał Wieczorek wrote a piece for The Irish Times on how Irish-language schools may be faced with an impossible choice of embracing second-rate AI. Read: launch.dcu.ie/3yUa9Jg
Broadcast moratorium in regulator's sights. Prof Jane Suiter Jane Suiter, School of Comms DCU FuJo, says the existing moratorium in her opinion creates "an unlevel playing field" between broadcast media and social media. Read more here on RTÉ News: launch.dcu.ie/4dKz9l4
Congratulations to our DCU Library team on their #THEAwards 2024 nomination!
Dr. Eamon is sharing invaluable insights on how PhDs and early career researchers can boost their academic careers! 📚 Exciting discussions happening at the Dublin City University *FuJo PhD Conference*—inspiration for the next generation of scholars! #FuJoPhDConference
DCU is delighted to announce Azets Ireland as the new main sponsor of DCU Sport. The sponsorship will support the overall DCU Sport programme, including the scholarship fund and other programme costs such as coaching and specialist equipment. Read more: launch.dcu.ie/3MwPGNP
Look at those new jerseys 😍 Azets Ireland are the new main sponsors of DCU Sport, supporting the University’s athletes at all levels. Read more: launch.dcu.ie/3MwPGNP
It is #InternationalLiteracyDay on Sunday, September 8th. No better time to think about progress on literacy development in Ireland and internationally. RTÉ Brainstorm Dublin City University Literacy Association of Ireland UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 #edchatie
Dr Tanya Lokot Tanya Lokot 🇺🇦, Associate Professor in Digital Media and Society at the School of Communications School of Comms DCU, spoke to This Week RTÉ about X's ban in Brazil after failing to name a new legal representative in the country. Listen on RTÉ Radio 1 here: launch.dcu.ie/4e2udrA
.DCU Library has been shortlisted for a Times Higher Education Award in the Outstanding Library Team category for our work with Leaving Certificate students through study schemes and masterclasses. Huge congratulations to our amazing team for their dedication! #THEAwards
Meet Amanda Heeney who came to Dublin City University as a DCU Access student studying #AccountingandFinance. Now, she’s the new Programme Chair of the course - business.dcu.ie/accounting-for… Amanda admits that it took a while to adjust to working alongside her former lecturers, who are now her
🌳 How can cleantech start-ups make it through initial financial challenges and provide the products and services to help guide us out of climate crisis? This Dublin City University collaboration defines the business 'valley of death' and how to avoid its pitfalls: dcu.ie/research-publi…
Calling all DCU Alumni! As a member of the DCU Alumni community, you can participate in networking opportunities and student mentoring, as well as benefit from reduced Masters’ fees. Connect with DCU Alumni and find out more - go to dcu.ie/keepintouch
Congratulations to DCU alumna Florence Okojie Florence Okojie who is the newest presenter on @RTE's 'news2day' RTÉ news2day! She will be joining fellow DCU alumnus Barry Gallagher Barry Gallagher. Florence studied Media & Politics School of Comms DCU. Read here: launch.dcu.ie/3TcKbaP
The DCU Alumni Office is calling on graduates to reconnect with DCU. DCU Alumni is a 110,000 strong community of graduates all across the world. Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/47aNrsO
Why do some of us sweat more than others? And is it bad to use anti-perspirants? Those are just some of the questions that Brendan Brendan O’Connor got to ask Dr Aoife Morrin, from the School of Chemical Sciences DCU School of Chemical Sciences. Listen on RTÉ Radio 1 here: launch.dcu.ie/4e4p5TW