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Year one cost of a United Ireland at €3bn, reaching break-even within 9 years says DCU and UU report
Taking into account the remaining ‘subvention’ that would transfer from the United Kingdom, additional public spending, and ...
The fee reduction scheme applies to all DCU alumni. It is relevant to graduates, and recent outgoing final year students about to graduate and to students currently studying a Masters at DCU who are ...
Visit DEVELOP to find Digital Resources on Loop for College, Life and Career ...
The 1916 Bursary is a financial award to encourage the participation and success of students from sections of society that are significantly under-represented in higher education. The 1916 Bursary is ...
The School of Chemical Sciences at DCU offers excellent opportunities for research-focused postgraduate study through its MSc by Research and PhD programmes. We are home to a vibrant, collaborative ...
The DCU Faculty of Engineering and Computing is delighted to announce, that it will again be supporting the development of female leadership in the STEM sector, by offering a scholarship to an ...
DCU welcomes the recent decision of the Press Ombudsman, upheld by the Press Council, regarding the University’s complaint about articles published by Gript.ie. The decision by the Press Ombudsman ...
At DCU, our door is open. We pride ourselves on being a ‘university of place’ that works with and for our local communities and the wider region. Each week, thousands of community members visit our ...
Micro-Credential policy, research, initiatives, bringing together resources for change makers and shapers.
The School of Chemical Sciences at DCU offers a range of innovative and industry-relevant undergraduate degrees designed to prepare students for careers in pharmaceuticals, environmental science, ...
The Centre for Medical Engineering Research (MEDeng), a key research centre at Dublin City University is focused on translating engineering and materials research into healthcare solutions. The centre ...
An annual stipend of €5,000 for full-time students or €2,500 for part-time students. The stipend is paid in two instalments - at the beginning of each semester. Successful applicants will be ...
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