Public engagement networks involving individuals and communities can aid Ireland's transition to a low carbon energy future.
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UCC on RTÉ Brainstorm: How to put citizens at the heart of energy policy decisions
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UCC on RTÉ Brainstorm: "This is not an ordinary year to be a theatre student"
05 Sep 2018A new project aims to change how the next generation of theatre artists and producers are trained.
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UCC on RTÉ Brainstorm: How sound helps us to visualise our environment
05 Sep 2018Sounds give us a representation of the world around us every bit as vivid and evocative of the visual landscapes that compete for our attention.
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UCC on RTÉ Brainstorm: Did humans have sex with Neanderthals?
05 Sep 2018Though humans and Neanderthals co-existed for no more than 20,000 years, there are tantalising scraps of evidence about the kinds of interactions they would have had.
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RTÉ Brainstorm publishes UCC's 100th article
05 Sep 2018There are significant restrictions on what the President can do, but the Constitution places very few restrictions on what the President might say according to Conor O’Mahony, Law, the 100th UCC contributor to the RTÉ Brainstorm platform.
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Olympian Paul O’Donovan secures Quercus Scholarship
04 Sep 2018It’s been a busy summer of rowing for Skibbereen Olympian Paul O’Donovan and it’s going to get a whole lot busier as he takes on the challenge of Graduate Entry Medicine in UCC this week.
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UCC scientist honoured by peers
03 Sep 2018Scientists from around the world came to Cork to mark the vast contribution to science, research and education of UCC physicist Stephen Fahy.
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How can we solve Ireland’s housing crisis?
30 Aug 2018Joe Finnerty and Cathal O’Connell, of the School of Applied Social Studies, UCC, outline the multi-level response needed locally and nationally to tackle it.
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UCC economist: No-deal Brexit will knock Ireland back into recession
27 Aug 2018A no-deal Brexit is becoming more likely and threatens to knock Ireland back into recession in 2019, according to the organiser of what will be the biggest conference ever held in Cork City.
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Opinion: Clerical abuse in Ireland is a political issue
24 Aug 2018Clerical abuse in Ireland is a political issue and the Irish state has a duty to acknowledge this and act accordingly.
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