We asked Scott Lucas, an expert in the Middle East conflict at University College Dublin, to explain the key issues that have led to the agreement and what it means for the future of the region.
Uncover the hidden power of women in Iron Age Britain. New DNA research reveals the role of powerful female family lines and ...
A collaborative effort by 16 young scientists from 11 countries, including China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Switzerland, Spain, Canada, Australia, Turkiye, and Belgium, ...
For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal, FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney welcomes Scott Lucas, Professor of American Studies & International Politics at the ...
Midfielder and standout UCC performer Brian Keating was, as he had been throughout, very much to the fore during the ...
An international team of geneticists, led by those from Trinity College Dublin, has joined forces with archaeologists from Bournemouth University to decipher the structure of British Iron Age society, ...
Ohio University offers a world-class education on our residential campus in Athens, our five regional campuses, through extension campuses and centers that serve our professional programs and Heritage ...
Trinity College Dublin are delighted offer a number of scholarships for ... These scholarships are offered throughout the University and are not specific to the School of Law. Applicants who are ...
A new event on the running calendar, the Dublin City Half Marathon, will take place next year on Sunday, 30 March. Dublin Marathon organisers, in partnership with Dublin City Council, have come ...
Permission will be sought to use photographs in advance of any publication. Funding applications are considered by the Trinity College Dublin University of Sanctuary Community Fund review panel, which ...
A new half marathon race has joined the running calendar for 2025 in Dublin. Dublin Marathon and Dublin City Council have announced the addition of a Dublin City Half Marathon, which will wind its ...
This reflects the fact that a greater proportion of traditional university graduates pursue ... of those employed were working in Ireland. Dublin was the most common area of employment (41 per ...