Taoiseach to deliver opening lecture conference on Irish Civil War
Conference seeks to better inform debate on events of 100 years ago, says UCC historian
Conference seeks to better inform debate on events of 100 years ago, says UCC historian
UCC has said it is ‘deeply saddened’ by his passing
Descendants of those involved in 1921 talks in London also to speak at UCC
‘Unprecedented’ period of unrest seen as students return for the new college term
Understanding of forest carbon cycle critical to improving global warming projections
Ornithologist looking forward to leading UCC ‘through next phase of transformation’
Men should have been treated as prisoners of war, according to historian Gabriel Doherty
Best-selling author plans to use master’s in Gaelic literature to write about Irish heroes
Cork college warned of issues arising if withdrawal seen as linked to ethical concerns
Gift from estate of Sidney V Regan to help equip new studio and support students
He did not discuss the Séamus Woulfe issue, in an interview at the Ireland’s Edge festival
‘Thinkers, changemakers, inventors, advocates and artists’ at west Kerry event
Signed letter seeks clarity on Chinese college potential link with Uighur rights abuses
Minzu University’s relationship with Beijing raises ‘huge ethical issues’, professor says
Duke of Devonshire gift to UCC of 15th century manuscript to go on display in new gallery
Authorities should also look at restricting off-license operations, says Dr Chris Luke
Events will be streamed online and not cause gatherings in breach of guidelines, says union
Interim president voices concern over possibility of young people gathering in houses
HSE urges 250 residents to come forward for testing in Kinsale Road facility
GAA Wrap: Disturbance distracted from stormy contest, with Tyrone coming out on top
Austin Gleeson and Kevin Moran sent off for Waterford as Cathal Barrett is also show red
John O’Halloran (48) forged invoices and stole €32,000 to fund his gambling habit
Ten rallies are being held in Irish towns and cities in support of School Strikes for Climate
Do sustainability rankings work or are they just self-congratulatory gestures?
Nobel laureate’s comments on race ‘do not reflect’ college’s values, says authorities
Campaigner conferred with BA in criminology
John O’Halloran lost his job, marriage and good name due to gambling addiction
Simon Meehan (15) won for landmark study on plants growing in his Co Cork back garden
The 46-year-old was based at Barrack Street Garda station in Cork city
John O’Halloran obtained cheques drawn on UCC student union account
Charges relate to sums ranging from less than €100 to more than €5,000, court hears
Despite retiring from UCC a decade ago, Áine Hyland is heavily involved in education activites on a daily basis
Pupils aged four and up at Rockboro Primary School test out their new lab
Global index ranks institutions based on ‘environmentally-friendly’ infrastructure
Two new priests will say first masses on Thursday after double ordination
Fourteen ordinations to the Catholic priesthood in Ireland are expected in a year described by college president as ‘remarkable’
No Irish college makes the top 100 for maths, computers or engineering in subject poll
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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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