BREAKING: UCD Cancel On-Campus Activity, Move to Level 4 Restrictions
UCD will be operating under ‘Level 4’ COVID-19 restrictions, announced the Registrar Mark Rogers. This move will cancel all on-campus
UCD will be operating under ‘Level 4’ COVID-19 restrictions, announced the Registrar Mark Rogers. This move will cancel all on-campus
17,000 laptops have been made available to assist students with online learning. Back in August, Minister for Further and Higher
As classes resume at UCD next week with guidelines in place to prevent the spread of Covid-19, The College Tribune
The University of Limerick (UL) spent almost €4,000 on bed linen for its now outgoing president’s multi-million house, the Irish
Dublin-based third-level institutions told to consider “enhanced protective measures” as part of a five-level strategy to deal with Covid-19 over
NUI Galway (NUIG) has backtracked on the introduction of a mandatory student health pledge. The College is now encouraging students
Subway and Chopped gone, seating down 75% and Starbucks in the rearview mirror: life after Aramark might seem grim at
UCD President, Professor Andrew Deeks, has allegedly defended UCD’s handling of Dr. Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin’s sexual harassment case, as reported
CAO points required for entry into most third-level courses have risen significantly, with points for approximately 75% of level eight
UCD’s Orientation Week will be going ahead with a blended, primarily online approach. It will run from Tuesday 22nd September
A UCD Professor quit a gender equality group last year after she saw “no evidence of any commitment to take
The creation of an additional 800 new places for in demand university courses has been announced by Minister for Further