Ireland’s natural environment facing ‘devastating’ biodiversity loss, TDs told
Citizens’ assembly chair Dr Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin was addressing the Oireachtas Committee on Environment and Climate Action
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Citizens’ assembly chair Dr Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin was addressing the Oireachtas Committee on Environment and Climate Action
The academic and activist explains the magic of biodiversity
Final report recommends review of forestry body Coillte over ‘conflict’ between business aims and biodiversity
One of Ireland’s best-known academics reflects on closing the door on a painful period of her life, and her role as chair of the Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity as it prepares to report to Government
First session of Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss sits at Dublin Castle
Taoiseach says the assemblies will allow ‘everyday people’ to make ‘real contribution’
Just 37% of Irish mothers breastfeed, while baby formula sales are booming
The Leaving Cert results are up online, and my hands are literally shaking
Colleges required to record and report cases annually under new safety initiative
Coronavirus dominated the annual list of most-read stories on our website this year
Dr Ní Shúilleabháin praised for raising public awareness of maths
The 2018-2019 student welfare officer recorded 363 allegations of harassment and assault
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
From 2015, many students informed me of incidents of sexual violence and harassment
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
Lecturer and broadcaster had earlier received no direct communication from college head
The academic and broadcaster recounts her experience of harassment by a colleague
Many of us see the levels of patience, persistence and personal attention that goes into the role of an educator
What’s the one thing every Irish person should do before they die?
State in top 10 globally for quality of scientific research, Dublin summit told
International event backing evidence-based decision-making follows Trump’s election
Up to 80 business volunteers work with students as part of Futurewize project
While we might not always celebrate our scientific heritage, it is entwined with our history and culture
‘I couldn’t fathom the benefit of learning off essays for the rest of the paper’
‘Irish Times’ Women’s Podcast awards director of TG4’s ‘Eipic’ at Women in Media conference
Tánaiste tells conference about misogyny and abuse suffered by female politicians
Conor Brady describes issues of funding models’ demise at Ballybunion conference
The Irish Times sponsored Women in Media Conference takes place this weekend in Ballybunion
Network Ireland to host annual forum in Mayo at end of September
Rose of Tralee business conference told number of women involved has doubled
The 32 hopefuls vying to be Rose of Tralee have stories of triumph and tragedy to tell
Taoiseach Enda Kenny will contribute to special broadcast on Saturday night
Traveller and novice programmer picks up CoderDojo award for her anti-bullying app
Festival describes Philadelphia Rose as a ‘very worthy winner who happens to be gay’
Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin is the second guest on the 10 Questions series
Stephen Fry got personal with zealots, and a timely fly-on-the-dashboard documentary ticked a lot of boxes
Seventh All Ireland in 24 years to be ‘the one’
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
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