
Three PhD Law students have secured prestigious study abroad fellowships to support their doctoral research. Fiona O’Regan and Alan Desmond will spend the Spring semester as visiting research fellows at Harvard Law […]
Three PhD Law students have secured prestigious study abroad fellowships to support their doctoral research. Fiona O’Regan and Alan Desmond will spend the Spring semester as visiting research fellows at Harvard Law […]
Browse UCC’s new on-line Doctoral student research journal called The Boolean for a snapshot of the range of doctoral research going on across the University. The diverse nationalities of our research student […]
Known affectionately to all Corkonians as ‘Pana’, Cork’s St. Patrick Street will face off this week against Exmouth Market in London and Union Street in Aberdeen for The Great Street Award 2010 […]
Ireland has maintained its place as the 9th most popular destination for Study Abroad Students from the USA according to this week’s Open Door 2010 report. Europe continues to host over half […]
University College Cork will host its first International Student Postgraduate Showcase next Thursday, November 18th, in the Aula Maxima on the main campus at UCC from 12:30 to 14:30. Organised by the […]
Attention all bright young things coming out of university with a brilliant idea and the energy to turn it into a business. The IGNITE Graduate Business Innovation Centre at UCC is a […]
The Irish, British and South African surfers who ventured out on the new wave for the first time on Monday refuse to disclose its location…and after waiting five years for the right […]
A recent UN Development Programme report ranks Ireland fifth in a quality-of-life index. Better places to live are Norway, Australia, New Zealand and the US, while Ireland is ahead of Canada in […]
Cork Film Festival, one of the oldest film festivals in the world, is one of Ireland’s premier cultural events. The programme is wide-ranging, an eclectic mix of big budget pictures, world cinema, […]
UCC archaeologist, Dr. Tomás Ó Carragáin’s new book is published by Yale University Press and traces churches in Ireland from the arrival of Christianity in the fifth century to the early stages […]