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Image for Disrupting Thinking Research Conference: Geo-economics and Geopolitics of Sustainability: A Multidimensional Approach.

Published: 3 Oct 2022

Disrupting Thinking Research Conference: Geo-economics and Geopolitics of Sustainability: A Multidimensional Approach.

The second annual Disrupting Thinking Research Conference, taking place from 5-7 October, is dedicated to "Geo-economics and Geopolitics of Sustainability: A Multidimensional Approach."

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Published: 26 Sep 2022

2022 World Tourism Day – Rethinking Tourism (27 September)

The School of Tourism & Hospitality Management wish to share details of World Tourism Day 2022 which returns to focus on the future.

Image for Culture Night 2022 at TU Dublin - 23 September 2022, 5-10pm

Published: 19 Sep 2022

Culture Night 2022 at TU Dublin - 23 September 2022, 5-10pm

On Friday, 23 September, TU Dublin will welcome visitors to the East Quad on our new campus in Grangegorman, with events taking place from 5pm to 10pm.

Image for TU Dublin Innovation Partners Pearson Milking Technology and Micron Agritech Win Enterprise Ireland Innovation Arena Awards 2022

Published: 21 Sep 2022

TU Dublin Innovation Partners Pearson Milking Technology and Micron Agritech Win Enterprise Ireland Innovation Arena Awards 2022

TU Dublin Innovation Partners Pearson Milking Technology and Micron Agritech Win Enterprise Ireland Innovation Arena Awards 2022

Image for TU835 Students speak at European Committee of the Regions COP27 Seminar

Published: 3 Oct 2022

TU835 Students speak at European Committee of the Regions COP27 Seminar

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Published: 19 Sep 2022

€4.9 million investment announced in research to address pressing societal issue

TU Dublin lecturer Dr Anushree Priyadarshini is leading FORWARD, a project that will quantify the food waste generated by Irish households, that has received funding under the Irish Research Council’

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Published: 3 Oct 2022

TU Dublin Student Receives Prestigious Scholarship

The Irish Research Council has announced the 2022 recipients of the Government of Ireland/Irish Research Council Postgraduate Scholarships. These prestigious awards are presented to individuals, acros

Image for It's never too early to kick-start your career!

Published: 15 Sep 2022

It's never too early to kick-start your career!

Students, did you know that our Careers Fairs start in September?

Image for Applications Are Now Open for the 1916 Bursary 2022-23

Published: 13 Sep 2022

Applications Are Now Open for the 1916 Bursary 2022-23

Applications for the 1916 Bursary Fund 2022-23 across 24 participating higher education institutions open today and close at 5pm Thursday, 20 October 2022.

Image for Minister Simon Harris announces the winner of the SFI Food Challenge

Published: 14 Sep 2022

Minister Simon Harris announces the winner of the SFI Food Challenge

The Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation, and Science today announced the winner of the Food Challenge as part of the SFI Future Innovator Prize programme and awarded €2m in

Image for Citizens’ Assembly on Gender Equality - Opening Statement to Joint Committee on Gender Equality

Published: 15 Sep 2022

Citizens’ Assembly on Gender Equality - Opening Statement to Joint Committee on Gender Equality

On Thursday, 15 September 2022, Professor Yvonne Galligan, Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at TU Dublin, presented to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Gender Equality concerning recomme

Image for TU Dublin Product Design Graduate wins the National James Dyson Award 2022

Published: 7 Sep 2022

TU Dublin Product Design Graduate wins the National James Dyson Award 2022

Today, Dyson unveils this year’s National James Dyson Award winner, Méadú, by Wicklow-born Product Design graduate from Technological University Dublin, Paul Hendrick.

Image for Applications Open for Laptop Loan Scheme 2022

Published: 17 Aug 2022

Applications Open for Laptop Loan Scheme 2022

Image for Walk21 Ireland Programme and Speaker Line-up, 19-23 September 2022

Published: 6 Sep 2022

Walk21 Ireland Programme and Speaker Line-up, 19-23 September 2022

Walk21, the global walking summit, will take place this September 19-23 in Dublin, Ireland.

Image for Do you share or hide what you know with your work colleagues?
by Bhuvan Israni

Published: 5 Sep 2022

Do you share or hide what you know with your work colleagues? by Bhuvan Israni

A good, supportive organisational culture is required to overcome employees hiding knowledge in the workplace

Image for TU Dublin Product Design Student Develops Device To Reduce RSI In Healthcare Workers

Published: 2 Sep 2022

TU Dublin Product Design Student Develops Device To Reduce RSI In Healthcare Workers

Image for School of Mathematics and Statistics is awarded Athena Swan Bronze Award for commitment to gender equality

Published: 1 Sep 2022

School of Mathematics and Statistics is awarded Athena Swan Bronze Award for commitment to gender equality

The School of Mathematics and Statistics has become the first School to be awarded an Athena Swan Bronze Award at Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin).

Image for Algeria – Ireland: Resistance Cultures Festival, 16-18 September 2022

Published: 5 Sep 2022

Algeria – Ireland: Resistance Cultures Festival, 16-18 September 2022

Algeria – Ireland: Resistance Cultures Festival, 16-18 September 2022

Image for Mechanical Engineering Brother Duo Triumph in Prestigious Design Engineering Competitions  

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

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Published: 22 Aug 2022

Why are we so fascinated by Michael Collins?

Dr Siobhán Doyle explains how 'Death positivity bias' may explain why the revolutionary leader continues to captivate our imagination a century after his assassination in 1922.

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