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As DCU’s art collection continues to grow, recent donations and new commissions have enabled us to pursue more ambitious projects. A recent gift by Glasnevin-based artist John Nolan, generously ...
You can report incidents through: DCU Speak Out – Anonymous Report & Support Tool – For all forms of bullying, harassment, sexual misconduct, racism, and discrimination. Irish Network Against Racism ...
Bullying or harassment via electronic means (for example via email, social networking sites, messaging platforms, online forums, online broadcasts and mobile phones) is not acceptable and is covered ...
Being the subject of a complaint can be upsetting and may leave you feeling vulnerable and alone. It can be helpful to talk to someone about what is happening. Appropriate support is available through ...
A new systematic review and meta-analysis co-authored by Dr Claudia Mazo of DCU’s School of Computing has been published in Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy. The paper, titled “Machine learning ...
hyperlynx is a Swiss/Irish collaboration between Laurent Méteau (guitar – Service Fun, Aerie, Metabolism), Philipp Schlotter (rhodes/electronics – Me&Mobi, Namaka, Music Against Airports) and Matthew ...
A groundbreaking study by researchers at Dublin City University has delivered Ireland’s first cost projection for large-scale green hydrogen production, positioning the country as a potential leader ...
We were delighted to host a number of London-based DCU graduates at our summer gathering in Covent Garden. A wonderful mix of graduates from all the way back to NIHE in 1982 to alumni who will join ...
The 15 August 2025 meeting in Alaska marked the first direct encounter between the presidents of the United States (US) and Russia since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine. For President Trump, who ...
Emeritus Professor Andy Way (ADAPT Centre at DCU, and co-founder of ADAPT Research Ireland) has successfully completed the six-volume series he began editing for Springer Nature in 2017, Machine ...
The River Liffey in Dublin: A city river with potential for swimming, if infrastructure and water quality improve.
Association rule mining generates large volumes of rules that reveal relationships between items in datasets. The speed and quality of insight extraction depend heavily on how these rules are stored.
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