UCC can confirm that all campuses will be open as normal tomorrow (Tuesday, October 17) and lectures will recommence at 12noon.
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Autumn Conferrings to go ahead on Tuesday, Oct 17
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Op Ed: Zen in the art of fluency
23 Oct 2017Today (Oct 22nd) is International Stammering Awareness Day and UCC's Professor of Public Health, Ivan Perry, writes about Zen and related forms of meditation as 'cures' for stammering.
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Op Ed: Brexit-some Irish considerations
24 Oct 2017It would be something of an understatement to say that there is a lot of confusion about Brexit.
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Water quality programme draws students from 12 countries
26 Oct 2017The UN Environment GEMS/Water Capacity Development Centre at UCC has attracted students from 12 countries for its new Postgraduate Diploma in Freshwater Quality Monitoring and Assessment.
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UCC conference to explore Ireland’s new laws on sexual offences
31 Oct 2017UCC Law Society is today (October 31) hosting its annual conference, this year titled The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017: Reforming the Law to Reform in Attitude, at the University’s Aula Maxima.
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UCC hosts forum on Irish economy
31 Oct 2017For Ireland to reach its economic potential over the next 20 years, Irish policymakers need to undergo a change of mind-set, according to UCC economist Professor Eoin O'Leary.
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Op Ed: Ireland’s economic model needs fixing
17 Nov 2017For Ireland to reach its economic development potential over the next 20 years, Irish policymakers need to undergo a change of mind-set.
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Op Ed: How do you sleep at night?
17 Nov 2017While much about sleep remains unknown, it’s certain that we need it to be psychologically and physically well.
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Op Ed: Ireland’s sugar tax is a step in the right direction
17 Nov 2017The proportion of the population who are overweight and obese has increased markedly over the past three decades in both developed and developing countries.
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Op-ed: The statistics don’t lie: Some of us don’t count
14 Nov 2017The failure to update the Sexual Abuse and Violence in Ireland study of 2002 renders victims of such behaviour invisible and is a political act, says Dr Claire Edwards.
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