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Below is a comprehensive guide to the optional majors and modules available at DCU for relevant programmes of study. This resource is designed to help you navigate the range of choices available. For ...
The fee reduction scheme applies to all DCU alumni. It is relevant to graduates, and recent outgoing final year students about to graduate and to students currently studying a Masters at DCU who are ...
The world’s your oyster with this unique course. The BA in Global Business (Spain) not only gives you a headstart in international business, it also offers you a wonderful intercultural experience, ...
Embark on a global business journey with DCU’s Global Business (France) programme. Experience French business culture and language alongside your studies.
This is a unique course for students who are looking for a truly global learning experience. The skills and knowledge that you’ll develop on the BA in Global Business (Canada) are a passport to an ...
Dublin City University is a registered charity with the Charities Regulatory Authority, RCN 20013653.
Date: Friday, 27 February 2026 Location: Institute for Research on Genders and Sexualities Dublin City University, Ireland Deadline for Abstracts: 30 November 2025 ...
International Centre for Neurotherapeutics |ICNT is a multi-disciplinary, internationally-competitive and well-funded Centre whose research focuses on developing novel, long-acting biotherapeutics for ...
The Centre for Medical Engineering Research (MEDeng), a key research centre at Dublin City University is focused on translating engineering and materials research into healthcare solutions. The centre ...
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the academic landscape, Professor Alan Smeaton of DCU is calling for a more nuanced and strategic approach to AI in education, one that acknowledges ...
An annual stipend of €5,000 for full-time students or €2,500 for part-time students. The stipend is paid in two instalments - at the beginning of each semester. Successful applicants will be ...
Year one cost of a United Ireland at €3bn, reaching break-even within 9 years says DCU and UU report
Taking into account the remaining ‘subvention’ that would transfer from the United Kingdom, additional public spending, and ...
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