- Ravens nesting on UCC's campus become part of nationwide conservation project.
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Ringing ravens on University College Cork's campus
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UCC becomes first university in the world to secure five Green Flags
18 Apr 2024University College Cork (UCC) has become the first higher education institute in the world to secure a fifth Green Flag, which was raised today on the university campus.
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Public invited to special recording of Derek Mooney show in UCC
17 Apr 2024A new collaboration between Mooney Goes Wild and University College Cork (UCC) will see a special recording of the popular radio show on the UCC campus, and the public are invited.
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Hack your Health: New Netflix documentary features UCC expert
15 Apr 2024Hack Your Health: Secrets of your Gut, a new Netflix documentary will premiere globally on Friday 26th April, and will feature a University College Cork (UCC) scientist who is a global expert on gut health.
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Ireland’s climate policy is failing women and marginalised communities – new report
11 Apr 2024- New report finds that government response to climate crisis is worsening inequalities for women and marginalised people.
- Energy poverty, housing poverty, food poverty, mobility and spatial injustices risk being exacerbated by the climate crisis and policy responses.
- The report was led by UCC researchers for Feminist Communities for Climate Justice, a joint project between the National Women’s Council of Ireland and Community Work Ireland.
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Findings of first ever audit of Parkinson’s disease care in Ireland published
11 Apr 2024- Significant delays between patient referral and their first clinic visit.
- Insufficient communication and information-sharing was evident.
- PD nurse specialists post are lacking nationwide.
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UCC professor features in female reboot of Raphael’s famous ‘School of Athens’ fresco
06 Apr 2024A new photographic portrait of 50 women leaders in Ireland, featuring University College Cork palaeontologist Professor Maria McNamara, has been unveiled at Trinity College Dublin.
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Public facing “silent crisis” of vitamins and minerals deficiency, experts warn
26 Mar 2024Europe is facing a nutrient deficiency that will impact children’s development and curtail healthy aging among older adults, experts have warned.
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UCC’s new riverside walkway named The Cavanagh Way
25 Mar 2024UCC is pleased to announce that its new riverside walkway has been named The Cavanagh Way.
At a recent event on campus, members of the Cavanagh family officially opened The Cavanagh Way in memory of the late Tom and Marie Cavanagh. The naming recognises the Cavanagh’s generous philanthropy to the university, which has had a transformative effect on the campus, staff and students.
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Tánaiste launches new €11.6 million Cerebral Palsy research programme at University College Cork
22 Mar 2024The Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Micheál Martin TD, today launched a new €11.6 million research programme focused on Cerebral Palsy at University College Cork (UCC).
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