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On 12 May 2025, the Dublin European Law Institute (DELI) and the DCU Brexit Institute hosted their inaugural Annual Lecture titled “ECJ Case Law and the United Kingdom after Brexit.” The event brought ...
While closer cooperation in financial services would make sense for both the UK and the EU in the current geopolitical and geo-economic circumstances, we point to significant legal, institutional and ...
Into the Light is a new installation in St Patrick’s campus, created as part of The Ark’s Residency at Dublin City University ...
Former Arts Council Strategic Development Director has long history with and a special commitment to working with the arts and young people Martin Drury has been named a new Adjunct Professor at the ...
Course will begin in January 2026 and is aimed at addressing the shortage of qualified guidance counsellors in Cork and Munster Minister for Education and Youth Helen McEntee has announced the launch ...
On 8 May 2025, the DCU Brexit Institute and the Dublin European Law Institute (DELI) hosted a high-level conference on Tech Giants and Competition in Changing Transatlantic Relations. Professor ...
Dun & Bradstreet holds the world’s largest commercial database, comprising over 600 million records sourced from 30,000 data providers and refreshed five million times each day. In Dublin, teams are ...
Established in 1926, the Davy Group sits at the heart of wealth and capital in Ireland, providing a broad range of services to high-net-worth individuals, self-directed investors, small-to-medium ...
SAP Ireland proudly sponsored a prize at the DCU Final Year Project Expo 2025, presenting the Patrick Stewart Innovation Award for the third consecutive year. This special award honours the memory of ...
Since 1989, Intel has invested over €30 billion in Ireland, developing the most technologically advanced industrial campus in Europe. Today, Intel’s presence in Ireland spans a wide range of ...
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