Royal Irish Academy marks election of 29 new members
RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
Can the aviation industry meet Cop26’s goal of being carbon neutral by 2050?
A selection of popular and less well-known courses that may be right for you
Feminist activist Ailbhe Smyth and psychologist Mary Aiken also in line for the honour
The author’s debut novel draws on her personal experience of infertility and loss
National Student Media Awards held in public for the first time since 2019
‘Dock Chain’ system allows multiple parking spaces to be charged from one power source
From camping holidays abroad to weddings, parties, J-1s and gigs, there's a summer of fun ahead
Former Fianna Fáil minister and EU commissioner left ‘a rich political legacy’
Woman should did not get contractual status she should have, adjudicating officer
Move is to enhance co-operation in research and innovation ‘in areas of mutual strength’
UCD and Queen’s university forge historic alliance via research and innovation
Increased anxiety and stress among students and casual staff is demoralising education
Son Peter Kearns says there is ‘no sadness, only celebration’
Forecasters teaming up with Irish Centre for High-End Computing for investigation
Gardaí liaising with French war crimes investigation into Pierre Zakrzewski’s death
Most know the laws on fouling and licensing, but they don’t know about much else
Outwardly restrained UCC chapel is inwardly a reverent blaze of colour and coherence
San Francisco-headquartered firm has secured more than $123.5m in funding to date
Initiative looks at development of wearable devices to measure impact of balls on heads in soccer
Global study finds gene variant that disrupts molecule critical for immune response
Psychological challenges highlighted in research during first 18 months of care
Doctors who combine clinical and research work
The pandemic forced a changed from in-person learning
Ordinary Russian hearts ‘bleed’ for Ukrainian brothers and friends, student says
Government higher education initiative aims to deliver all-island approaches to innovation
Sustainable investment has increased dramatically, with great policing of standards
Prof Andrew Deeks’s interpretation of academic freedom described as ‘worrying’
Andrew Deeks ‘disappointed’ by academics’ criticism of controversial Confucius Institute
Akane Kagawa’s passion took her to UCD and a degree she will use to promote the game in Japan
Covid badly disrupted the student experience. Many are keen to make up for it abroad
Many restrictions placed on women have gone but remnants of past sentiment remain
Contenders debate motion that ‘This house believes that Ireland’s Great Famine was a genocide’
Greens councillor running as Independent for the vacant University of Dublin seat
That’s Math: Stephen Hawking’s cynical view of equations is a disservice to science
Sharp exchanges in wake of Central Bank award of credit register contract to Italian firm
Many third-level students from abroad are shocked by the high cost of living
‘I see wonderfully talented teachers forced into retirement, many with valuable experience’
Donnelly names 13 members of Public Health Reform Expert Advisory Group
We asked you to nominate someone in your life who gives back
Appointment ends nine-month search for John Moran replacement
High Court vacates stay imposed on works at former school site in Goatstown
Managing mood is key to staying motivated as Covid disruption marks its second anniversary
White Oaks Lodge includes vaulted ceiling and home office following clever redesign
The pandemic gave a US-based Dubliner time to think about his work-life balance
Six of eight grants awarded to women, with five grantees previously supported by IRC
Many arts graduates now entering marketing, advertising, journalism, technology and law
The stereotype is a dishevelled scatterbrain but in reality we come in all shapes and sizes
‘He played a pioneering role in the development of political science in Ireland’
John Gilhooly’s ‘immense contribution to classical music’ marked by Queen Elizabeth
Belief in the benefits of the cure is still a way of life in pockets of the island
Nearly two years of uncertainty, frustration and fear have knock on effects for our mental health
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