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Image for A new study reveals the average cost burden of living with a food allergy is €1,600 a year

Published: 28 Jun, 2022

A new study reveals the average cost burden of living with a food allergy is €1,600 a year

New safefood funded research that looked at the cost of living with a food allergy or coeliac disease in Ireland has estimated that the average cost burden for a child with a food allergy is €1,439 every year, rising to €1,602 for an adult.

Image for Taoiseach and Minister Harris announce Innovate for Ireland - a new initiative to recruit and retain talent

Published: 1 Jul, 2022

Taoiseach and Minister Harris announce Innovate for Ireland - a new initiative to recruit and retain talent

Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris have today (1 July) announced a new partnership between industry and the government to recruit and retain research talent.

Image for Ministers Harris and Foley announce investment in 4 TU Dublin projects to help public understanding of STEM

Published: 1 Jun, 2022

Ministers Harris and Foley announce investment in 4 TU Dublin projects to help public understanding of STEM

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris, and Minister for Education Norma Foley TD have announced an investment in four TU Dublin projects to improve public understanding of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).

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Published: 23 Aug, 2022

Mechanical Engineering Brother Duo Triumph in Prestigious Design Engineering Competitions  

Brothers Eoin Oude Essink and Tadhg-Lorcan Oude Essink have won the prestigious nTopology Responsible Part Challenge 2022 and were semi-finalists in the ASME Heat Sink Challenge 2022, representing TU Dublin and Trinity College Dublin, respectively.

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Published: 1 Jul, 2022

TU Dublin Hosts International conference on Clinical Spectroscopy

From Sunday, 19 June, to Thursday, 23 June, TU Dublin hosted the 12th International Conference on Clinical Spectroscopy in the Central Quad on the University's Grangegorman Campus.

Image for New Research Identifies Factors Affecting Access Students' Progression

Published: 10 May, 2022

New Research Identifies Factors Affecting Access Students' Progression

Minister Niall Collins today launched a Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) report highlighting the need for a range of supports to increase the progression rates of Access Foundation students to further undergraduate study.

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Published: 26 May, 2022

Going Dark: Law Enforcement Challenges in the Cyber Environment

In collaboration with Oxford Information Labs and EURid, the Graduate Research School is holding the “Going Dark: Law Enforcement Challenges in the Cyber Environment” course, which will be open to all postgraduate research students and staff at TU Dublin.

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Published: 29 Mar, 2022

TU Dublin Crisis Support Fund

TU Dublin has created a Crisis Support Fund to assist researchers fleeing crisis situations. Across the World, researchers face threats to their lives, freedom, and careers in research.

Image for Minister Harris announces funding for TU Dublin health and climate research projects

Published: 10 May, 2022

Minister Harris announces funding for TU Dublin health and climate research projects

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris, has announced 76 grants valued at €53.7 million to support frontier research across 10 higher education institutions, including TU Dublin, through Science Foundation Ireland (SFI).

Image for New RTÉ One TV Series Brainstorm Profiles TU Dublin Research

Published: 27 Apr, 2022

New RTÉ One TV Series Brainstorm Profiles TU Dublin Research

Ever wondered why we count magpies or whether or not postcodes have an impact on house prices? Or why 10,000 is supposed to be the magic number for steps in a day? Or who the best snooker player of all time might be?

Image for New research makes ground-breaking discoveries for stroke prediction in younger people

Published: 31 Mar, 2022

New research makes ground-breaking discoveries for stroke prediction in younger people

Frontiers of Neurology Journal publishes ADAPT SFI Research Centre research on age-specific models impacting short-term ischemic stroke risk.

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Published: 22 Mar, 2022

HRB awards €6 million to train tomorrow’s research leaders

The New Health Research Board (HRB) has awarded TU Dublin funding for the SPHeRE programme, which will drive research to address Ireland’s current and emerging health and social care challenges.

Image for TU Dublin Researchers Join €10m ALS Research Programme

Published: 9 Mar, 2022

TU Dublin Researchers Join €10m ALS Research Programme

An ambitious academic, clinical and industry research programme aiming to provide new insights into our understanding of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) was launched on Tuesday, 01 March by Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar TD.

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Published: 2 Mar, 2022

TU Dublin receives funding under Shared Island North-South Research Programme

Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris, recently announced funding for four projects involving TU Dublin researchers under the first funding call from the North-South Research Programme.

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Published: 18 Feb, 2022

Join TU Dublin and Guest Speakers at the 6th Annual National Construction Summit

Open Labs by TU Dublin and Guests are delighted to Speak, Attend and Exhibit at the 6th Annual National Construction Summit taking place on Thursday, March 3rd, 2022, at the Sport Ireland Campus in Blanchardstown.

Image for TU Dublin Tourism and Hospitality Researchers win IRC New Foundations Award

Published: 17 Jan, 2022

TU Dublin Tourism and Hospitality Researchers win IRC New Foundations Award

Minister Simon Harris TD has today (17.01.22) announced Irish Research Council funding for 77 New Foundations projects that will bring researchers and community organisations together to collaborate on projects that will have a tangible impact on societal issues.

Image for TU Dublin Lecturer wins IRC Research Ally Prize

Published: 3 Dec, 2021

TU Dublin Lecturer wins IRC Research Ally Prize

On Friday, 3 December, the Irish Research Council awarded Dr Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire, senior lecturer in the School of Culinary Arts & Food Technology at TU Dublin, a Research Ally Prize as part of the IRC Researcher of the Year 2021 awards.

Image for 12 TU Dublin Businesses Selected for Enterprise Ireland 2021 'Hot 100 Start-ups' list

Published: 3 Dec, 2021

12 TU Dublin Businesses Selected for Enterprise Ireland 2021 'Hot 100 Start-ups' list

Enterprise Ireland has released the 2021 'Hot 100 Start-ups' list in collaboration with The Business Post, showcasing emerging Irish companies set for global success.

Image for Kepak invests €250,000 in food innovation partnership with TU Dublin

Published: 7 Dec, 2021

Kepak invests €250,000 in food innovation partnership with TU Dublin

Kepak has invested €250,000 in a science-driven culinary innovation partnership with Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) to establish a new research team focused on meat optimisation, sustainability, packaging, health, and nutrition.

Image for Can Technology Save Us, or Does It Signal Our End?

Published: 1 Dec, 2021

Can Technology Save Us, or Does It Signal Our End?

This is a question that technologists and philosophers will ask later this month when Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) hosts the First Annual Conference of the European Culture and Technology Lab+ (ECT Lab+).

Image for TU Dublin lecturers Awarded IRC COALESCE Funding to Examine the Future of Digital Arts Festivals

Published: 16 Nov, 2021

TU Dublin lecturers Awarded IRC COALESCE Funding to Examine the Future of Digital Arts Festivals

Very few sectors were unchanged by the COVID-19 pandemic, but the arts festival sector in Ireland and abroad was forced to shift to the digital sphere with very little time to plan and prepare.

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