Second UCD statement on Ukraine invasion ‘late and grudging’
University’s initial reaction reveals sensitivity to damaging links with China, says academic
University’s initial reaction reveals sensitivity to damaging links with China, says academic
Prof Ben Tonra said UCD stance made him ‘deeply, profoundly ashamed’
The university’s president has reignited a row over courses provided by a China-funded department
Prof Andrew Deeks’s interpretation of academic freedom described as ‘worrying’
Andrew Deeks ‘disappointed’ by academics’ criticism of controversial Confucius Institute
Many third-level students from abroad are shocked by the high cost of living
Prof Andrew Deeks was the first person from outside Ireland to lead UCD since 1854
Controversial academic said children who wore face masks would have a lower IQ
Academic has been prominent anti-lockdown activist during Covid-19 pandemic
Union raises concerns amid news UCD plans to resume lectures of up to 500 students
Business-led utilitarianism and closer China links resulting from underfunding
Dolores Cahill’s endeavours and comments have created a significant headache for her employer
A remote graduation unites Kerry and Zurich
Enough evidence to suggest we are still trying to clean up a problem that men created
But adopting policies is one thing; implementing them is another
Calls for expert group to be set up amid fallout from Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin controversy
University president was told last year there was ‘no evidence’ of commitment to tackle issue
Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin was subjected to two years of harassment by fellow academic
Lecturer and broadcaster had earlier received no direct communication from college head
Online lectures and on-campus tutorials for small groups may continue into 2021
Third-level institutions preparing for hybrid online and in-person approach
Universities are working to ensure college life is rich and not just screen-mediated
Since February, college ability to generate non-exchequer income threatened by virus
New graduates will start on the coronavirus frontline in 17 days time
Critical importance of social distancing emphasised in joint letter sent to up to 250,000 students
Rent on Belfield campus has increased by more than 40% in recent years
Students protesting campus accommodation rent increases of 12 per cent over three years
College buying property as part of unofficial plan to extend campus
Figures come against concerns about funding for third-level education in the Republic
Prof Andrew Deeks says students are increasingly expected to be resilient
University to hire 500 new academic staff and enrol thousands more students
Colleges ‘shun any real place for religion in their culture’, Diarmuid Martin says
Neither Government nor UCD expected to have official representation in Rome
Br Tony Dolan works in agricultural education in Ireland, Kenya and Uganda
Crowded classrooms and limited research capacity hinder performance of institutions
Multimillion-euro plans approved to renovate 19th-century villa-style property
Friday Interview: Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh, president of NUI Galway
Controversial staff and guest clubhouse expected to open by next April
US architects chosen for €48 million creative design centre at Belfield campus
Call for Government to tackle funding crisis as TCD loses status as only top-100 Irish university
Opinion: Plans to close UCD’s member-run common room are drawing sharp opposition from academics
The costs of the Beijing-backed building have risen from an original €7.4m to €12.2m
Prof Brian Caulfield wins the NovaUCD 2017 Innovation Award
University president says Irish colleges face reputational damage internationally
The rise in overseas applications could force colleges to cap places for Irish students
UCD says it may need to ‘reduce number of places to Irish students to preserve quality’
What you need to know about the introduction of the new CAO points system
Prof Kenneth Wolfe is first scientist elected from UCD since Edward Conway in 1947
Some academics worry that colleges are increasingly reliant on industry support
Clifden Community Arts Festival donates 40-year ‘sociological record’ of the arts
Agreement includes three key areas where organisations will work together
Precarious contracts in Ireland push lecturers abroad to advance their careers
Chinese-backed project ran over budget, leading to fears of diplomatic incident
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices