DCU staff today got a preview of the new building, due to formally open to students in January Polaris will accommodate over 3,000 students from the Faculty of Science and Health, and the Faculty of E ...
The report commissioned by the EPA's behavioural insights unit investigates attitudes to climate change using a ...
At the same ceremony, Pearce McCrory (Methodist College, Belfast) was awarded the DCU McAleese Scholarship for achievement in ...
The project, funded by An Chomhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta agus Gaelscolaíochta (COGG), affirms linguistic and cultural diversity in schools by encouraging children to draw on all of their ...
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Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for approximately 10% of all breast cancers and is associated with a more aggressive disease. The gene TP53 is a master regulator of the cell, and the ...
Our lifelong learning students in the Painting with Mary module have created stunning Christmas-themed works that truly inspire. Their passion for learning and creativity shines in every brushstroke, ...
As a key DCU Care & Connect initiative, the 3 module DCU staff training on ‘Identifying and Responding to Students in Distress or at Risk’ was developed by the Psychological Counsellors in Higher ...
Dr Olar’s new paper examines whether democratic transitions affect citizen’s subsequent support for democracy. The paper draws on a survey survey data set of almost 500,000 respondents collected ...
We are delighted to announce that third-year BSc in Computer Science student, Marjia Siddik, has been awarded the inaugural Fidelity Women in STEM Student Scholarship 2024/5. The Fidelity Women in ...
“I knew I wanted something creative,” says Rocio Martos Roberts, describing her search for the right college course. Rocio describes herself as a “very visual person” who also loves writing and ...