Features
- Independent Thinking 2019
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- Doing it her way
FIONA SHAW
- People power can help fuel climate change reversal
CLIMATE ACTION
- Voice of her generation
CREATIVE ARTS
- Cumhacht an logainm
GAEILGE AGUS CULTÚR NA GAEILGE
- The power of placenames
IRISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
- Meet, grow, love
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
- A leading light in the photonics world
RESEARCH
- Zooming in on animal and human welfare
CONSERVATION
- So proud of our growing INFANT
RESEARCH
- In safe hands
INNOVATION
- A pitch-perfect move
SPORT
- A Blas-oming relationship
FOOD
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Independent Thinking 2019
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Doing it her way
Read moreAcclaimed actor Fiona Shaw caught up with Nancy Hawkes in between filming the latest season of the hit spy TV thriller, Killing Eve, to talk about her multifaceted career spanning television, film, and, most notably, the theatre.
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People power can help fuel climate change reversal
Read moreWith UCC being the first university in the world to receive the Green Flag, it has led the way on sustainability development. Joyce Fegan speaks to three of our climate change experts - Dr Paul Bolger, Professor Brian Ó Gallachóir and Dr Áine Ryall - about how we can all help make Ireland carbon neutral by 2050.
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Voice of her generation
Read moreGeorge J. Mitchell Peace Scholar and ‘artivist’, Alana Daly Mulligan, says UCC has armed her not only with an academic education but with skills for life, which she hopes to use in making this planet, our society and our lives better. In conversation with Jane Haynes.
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Cumhacht an logainm
Read moreAgus sinn ag iarraidh dul i ngleic leis an mBreatimeacht agus le cúrsaí na timpeallachta, is cosúil go bhfuil an nasc atá againn le háiteanna níos tábhachtaí ná mar a bhí riamh. Pléann Máiréad Ní Loingsigh conas mar a nascann ár logainmneacha sinn leis an saol fisiciúil, sóisialta agus cultúrtha atá timpeall orainn.
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The power of placenames
Read moreAt a time when we are grappling with issues around sustainability, climate change and Brexit, our connection with places takes on new significance. Máiréad Ní Loingsigh explores how placenames can serve as anchors to our physical, social and cultural environments
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Meet, grow, love
Read moreRobert O’Sullivan talks to three members of the UCC community - Dr Naomi Masheti, Stevie Grainger, and Vera Stojanovic - to find out how each of them is reaching out in a practical and impactful way, to respond to the needs of the migrant community in Cork.
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A leading light in the photonics world
Read morePIXAPP boasts the world’s first open-access PIC assembly and packaging pilot line, but Professor Peter O’Brien tells Margaret Jennings that the Tyndall-led consortium has also become a global co-ordinator, which includes the training of the future workforce in this cutting-edge technology space.
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Zooming in on animal and human welfare
Read moreConservation ecologist, David O’Connor, tells Jane Haynes how a rainy day in UCC’s Boole Library inspired his fascinating career working with communities and endangered species.
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So proud of our growing INFANT
Read moreProfessor Geraldine Boylan tells Michelle McDonagh how the inspiring team at the Irish Centre for Maternal and Child Health Research is continuing to make a name nationally and internationally for its groundbreaking work.
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In safe hands
Read moreConor Lyden is the founder-CEO of Trustap, a platform that acts as a safety net for those buying and selling online. The award-winning entrepreneur and UCC graduate talks to Jane Haynes.
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A pitch-perfect move
Read moreShe has 12 All-Ireland GAA move titles to her name and is the CEO of the Federation of Irish Sport. Jane Haynes discovers why Cork woman Mary O’Connor is using her insight and passion spearhead to the 20x20 campaign, to create a cultural shift in the presentation and perception of women’s sport in Ireland.
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A Blas-oming relationship
Read moreUCC is known as Ireland’s Food University. But the role it has played in contributing to the highly respected annual Blas na hÉireann Awards has enhanced our expertise also. Kate Ryan talks to two of the leading players behind our Irish Food Oscars.
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