
Month: November 2017












DCU students: abusive relationships
Video by Leanne Hanafin


Up to 3,600 unqualified people have worked in Irish schools
up to 3,600 unqualified or unregistered teachers have been employed by schools to cover absences due to career breaks or sick leave in 2016/17.




Workshops at USI LGBT event cancelled over allegation
A speaker at Pink Training 2017 was asked to leave the event after coming into contact with a delegate who had previously made allegations against them to the Union of Students Ireland (USI).

DCU machine translation experts are transforming communication
DCU’s team of machine translation experts are transforming communication by helping people work through language barriers to create a world where communication and translation is easier.

Sinead Desmond quits Ireland AM over alleged gender pay gap
TV3 presenter Sinéad Desmond has quit Ireland AM after 11 years and pursued legal action against Virgin Media due to an alleged gender pay gap disagreement.



DCU to receive €1.5 million for the development of technological universities
DCU are receiving €1.5 million of the allocated portion of €6.3 million for the development of technological universities.

