Technological University for the North West to Open Next Year

Galway-Mayo IT, Letterkenny IT and Sligo IT are to merge to form Ireland's fourth such institution.
By Emer Moreau

Science Gallery to Close Permanently Due to Financial Issues

The gallery opened in 2008.
By Seán Cahill

‘Evolutions’ Moves Through Time and Space with Seven Dancers at its Core

The University Times spoke to choreographer John Scott, whose recent production explores the ideas of adaptability and bloodlines.
By Anastasia Fedosova

The Good Summit: Political Leaders Debate the Finer Points of a Shared Island

A seminar titled 'An Ireland for Good?' saw Mary Lou McDonald, Jeffrey Donaldson and Neale Richmond discuss Brexit, reunification and the Northern Ireland Protocol.
By David O'Connell

Adapting Peace Studies for the 21st Century

The academic study of peace has an enduring utility, but modern scholars are anxious to ensure the discipline moves away from being western-centric.
By Gillian O'Neill

The Trinity Women Balancing College and County

Being on an inter-county football or camogie squad as a college student involves a lot of discipline, but the players wouldn't have it any other way.
By Emer Moreau

No, Granny, I Don’t Know What I Want to do After College

We could all benefit from a little less obsession with what the future holds, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

Women Overlooked: Katie Sheldon, Ireland’s Queen of Darts

The 17 year old is making waves in darts at home and abroad, transforming perceptions of a game long associated with pubs and pints.
By Faye Curran

Hiwa K’s First Irish Exhibit is Thought Provoking and Impactful

The Hugh Lane Gallery has unveiled a new exhibit by the Iraqi-Kurdish artist, which explores themes of migration, identity and adaptation.
By Sinziana Stanciu

Taighde de Chuid Conlan ar Chiapadh Gnéis faoi Athbhreithniú ag DCU

Chuir DCU cosc ar rochtain phoiblí ar an taighde agus an t-athbhreithniú ar siúl.
By Siothrún Sardina