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The new five year, €1.5 million research initiative will transform how Ireland measures and monitors the changing health of ...
The new programme represents the latest stage in a long-standing transatlantic collaboration between Biodesign Europe and the ...
DCU students and staff logging in this week will notice something different; the DCU App pages have been given a fresh, modern redesign aimed at improving how our community accesses the digital tools ...
Qualtrics is a powerful survey platform available to all DCU students and staff, supporting our commitment to innovation, research excellence, and continuous improvement. By enabling the secure ...
What is Qualtrics? Qualtrics is a professional online platform that lets you build surveys, distribute them to specific audiences, and analyse responses in real time. It’s widely used across higher ...
What makes it better than other tools like Google Forms or Microsoft Forms? Qualtrics offers: Advanced logic, branching, and customised workflows Real-time dashboards and visual reports Secure and ...
DCU has risen from 421st in 2025. Separate to the QS World University Rankings, the university has maintained its ranking ...
HARNESS (Harnessing AI and Data-Intensive Technologies) is an international, interdisciplinary and cross academic-industry training network hosted across Spain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Lithuania, ...
Currently registered first year DCU students who have been successful in the internal transfer process may apply for a reduced internal transfer fee rate for their repeat of First year. As a repeat ...
A new study from the Anti-Bullying Centre at Dublin City University has found that international research suggests that smartphone bans have little or no impact on education, online bullying and ...
DCU Research have mapped the seven stages of an externally-funded research project and the supports available in DCU to assist you throughout the Research Lifecycle – from defining your project idea ...
During the gathering, current Head of School Dr Andrew McCarren paid tribute to Renaat’s exceptional contribution to the University over a career spanning nearly 40 years. Dr McCarren reflected on ...
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