Creating a transformational education environment
The Smurfit business school is delivering programmes that are highly-ranked globally
The Smurfit business school is delivering programmes that are highly-ranked globally
Akane Kagawa’s passion took her to UCD and a degree she will use to promote the game in Japan
Transition not a question of reverting to the way things were before first lockdown
Ireland has the highest share of enterprises using AI in Europe
College responded to Irish Times FOI request saying they have no control over rugby club
UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School’s new MSc in Financial Data Science has fintech at its core
Current member of airports company’s executive team to take new role in May
Close to 70 companies took part in The Irish Times awards for 2020
We asked whether third level institutions should give refunds this year - here’s what you said
Full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students will be eligible for payment
Students from abroad campaign for rebates on their fees of up to €25,000
Disposable incomes fall 25% amid coronavirus pandemic shutdown
The Covid-19 crisis will bring about profound change in the way businesses operate
Even simple, seemingly pointless rituals can offset the loss of a regular working routine
Up for sale, a cottage in Dublin 8 and a landmark sliver of a house on the southside
A new book charts the path of an Irish orchestra that would traverse three continents
TCD back in the rankings for first time since 2007 as IMI and UCD Smurfit School also rise
Praise for the drive and determination of the entrepreneurs in the final round of this year’s awards
Atlantic Therapeutics one of 100 companies taking part in Irish Times Innovation Awards
Background brings international business and national policy experience to role
Wild Geese: Paul Mallee is at the helm of a $300m virtual hotel brand in the United Arab Emirates
MLN developing app for companies in effort to reduce number of cars on the road
AIB striving to create a workforce that is ‘representative of Ireland Inc’
UCD study suggests used imports will outweigh new car sales by the end of this year
Firms will have to change their business model to attract staff in a low carbon world
Bursaries and scholarships can help you realise your goals but make sure you seek out information on available grants and funds
European Central Bank chief economist in waiting will take up role amid unprecedented uncertainty
If you wish to alter your career path, a conversion course might be the right option
Julie Ennis moves from Bank of Ireland to role at facilities management company
Privacy issues are the most common source of unease among Irish people
Friday Interview: Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh, president of NUI Galway
The amount was by far the largest single donation made by the AIF in 2017
From securing aid to refugees in Syria to a 'fitbit or the brain' and the 'Airbnb of parking', awards for bright new ideas from Irish innovators
Dublin software company developed secure delivery of international aid using blockchain
Ex-CEO of clinical trials firm honoured for impact on Irish industry
‘100% Club’ will launch on fringes of European Climate Innovation Summit
AIs are far from perfect and tens of thousands of human employees will be needed to ensure their effective and efficient use
Prof Gerardine Doyle of UCD’s Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School is conducting research into the impact of the sugar tax on consumer behaviour
My career path: Sybil Smyth is a trainee at Deloitte’s tax department
Global survey puts course eight places ahead of previous slot and places UCD in the top 10
James O’Dwyer (71) was regarded as one of Ireland’s leading corporate lawyers
Kogii lets drivers know cyclists are braking and warns them when they get too close to bikes
Opting for an MBA might be a costly decision, but can be an investment that pays off several times over
Business This Week: Results, indicators and meetings
Five-year project led by Prof Roland Erne of UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School
Smurfit Business School research consulted 225 executives from 180 top Irish companies
Scheme aims to recognise excellence across broadcast, print and online journalism
MSc the only such course offered by an Irish third-level college on ‘Financial Times’ list
Scholarships, bursary schemes and grants can take the sting out of tuition costs
If you wish to alter your career path, a conversion course might be the right option
Students’ union says the rooms are needed to help tackle the accommodation crisis
UCD commits €65m to funding College of Business, with aim of reaching top 50
Low corporate tax regime and extensive double tax treaty network credited with underpinning success
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