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Six-part documentary series by RTÉ and the IUA on game-changing university research projects THE Irish Universities Association (IUA) has partnered with RTÉ and New Decade TV to bring Ireland’s Change Makers, the most transformative research-led projects and the inspiring people behind them, to Irish television this spring. The series showcases the remarkable and lasting public impact of leading research projects by eight universities in Ireland in areas such as children’s health, health technology, education, youth justice, gender equality and inclusion, as well as the envi-

ronment and climate change. Studies include Dingle Peninsula 2030, a UCC and MaREI research project using the power of citizen science to reduce Dingle’s carbon emissions by 50% in just under 10 years and the Neureka App for Mental Health developed by the Global Brian Institute at TCD that combines mobile technology with citizen science to help create a clearer picture of people’s mental health. The series is currently running on RTE

One TV and all episodes are available on the RTE Player.

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Young scientists stand out from the swarm THE winners of the 58th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition are Aditya Joshi and Aditya Kumar, 3rd year students from Synge Street, Dublin, for a project entitled “A New Method of Solving the Bernoulli Quadrisection Problem”. Professor Pat Guiry, Professor of Synthetic Organic Chemistry at UCD and Chair of Group Chemical, Physical & Mathematical Sciences Judging Panel said: “The students tackled the problem using the technique of particle swarm optimisation, an algorithmic approach inspired by the biological phenomena of the behaviour of individuals within flocks or swarms. "The judges were highly impressed by their elegant work, their creative ideas and their excellent presentation skills. The students presented a new approach to a problem that dates back to 1687, while also identifying areas of possible application in contemporary engineering.” Pic from Fennell Photography

Our new courses equip students to tackle challenges such as fighting climate change, exposing fake news and preventing future pandemics. Students will gain not only practical learning, but valuable connections with industry leaders, and enriching opportunities to develop the skills needed for a changing world.

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― BSc in Global Challenges (DC189)

― BSc in Bioprocessing - entry via Biological Sciences General Entry (DC180)

― BSc in Psychology and Disruptive Technologies (DC210) ― BSc in Psychology and Mathematics (DC207) ― BEng in Mechanical and Sustainability Engineering (DC194) ― BSc in Digital Business and Innovation (DC241) ― BA in Climate and Environmental Sustainability (DC294)

― BSc in Chemistry with Artificial Intelligence - entry via Chemical Sciences General Entry (DC163) ― BSc in Physics with Data Analytics entry via Physical Sciences General Entry (DC175) ― Bachelor of Business Studies with Business Analytics - new specialism in Bachelor of Business Studies (DC111)

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National Museum - the way we wore

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Reviews - recently published books

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Galway Atlantaquaria - Educate, Engage and Inspire

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News: Ulster University leads on healthy ageing testbed in NI; Mark Little and Stephen O’Leary receive awards from Griffith College

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Launch your beauty career at Blackrock Further Education Institute

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pages 50-51

The Pathway to YOUR Future at Liberties College

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pages 56-57

Dún Laoghaire Further Education Institute - Go Further, Climb Higher

7min
pages 52-54

Sallynoggin College new course options mean a bright and optimistic future for students

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pages 46-49

FEATURE: Army Engineer Graduate Programme

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pages 42-45

Montessori for Ageing and Dementia

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Training Services at Kilkenny and Carlow ETB

4min
pages 40-41

Degrees to Make a difference at Carlow College

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FEATURE: Global Citizenship Education for global understanding

5min
pages 30-31

Career options in healthcare with the School of Nursing and Midwifery UCC

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Dunboyne College graduates reach new heights in university offers

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pages 26-27

The EPA want you to tell a story

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page 29

Hibernia College expands programme offerings

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News: €28m for school Energy Retrofit Pathfinder Programme in 2022; Race equality in Higher Education - more to do says new HEA report

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News: DCU's IIDB works with Wexford CoCo in launch of AI technology to explore smart tourism and public engagement; Two new writers-in-residence announced at DCU for 2022

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News: Six-part documentary series by RTÉ and the IUA on game-changing university research projects; Young scientists stand out from the swarm

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page 5

See your career going places with the ESB Networks Apprenticeship Programme

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pages 16-18

Irish Ed-Tech Company Olive Group launch new partnership with Microsoft to benefit teachers and students in Ireland

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News: Using Artificial Intelligence to tackle bias in recruitment at TCD's Adapt centre; Atlantic Technological University is born; FREE NOW partners with NovaUCD's Zipp Mobility

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pages 7-8

News: TUI says campaign against pay discrimination goes on; Supreme Court boosts home schooling rights

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FEATURE: Climate Action Plan 2021 - ambitious plan to put Ireland on a more sustainable path

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