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  • Message of Solidarity from UCC to the Black and Minority Ethnic Community

    05 Jun 2020
    Message of Solidarity from UCC to the Black and Minority Ethnic Community

    A statement from UCC President Professor Patrick O'Shea:

    I am saddened and angered by the violence against George Floyd and other people of colour that we have witnessed. I know that members of our UCC community share these sentiments and frustrations. These events have, once again, brought our attention to structures that create and preserve racism. We are committed to dismantling and transforming them. We are not perfect, but we are driven in our resolve to work together, as a community, on these issues. UCC is committed to advancing equality, diversity and inclusion amongst our staff and our students. We stand in full solidarity with our black and minority ethnic community in the wake of the police violence against George Floyd and others witnessed recently in the US.

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  • UCC and Cornell University partner for early career research opportunities

    04 Jun 2020
    UCC and Cornell University partner for early career research opportunities

    UCC PhD Students have been granted funding to carry out their research work at the state-of-the art laboratories at the world-leading Cornell University in the US.

    The research students, under the guidance of Professor Séamus Davis, are to benefit from grants awarded by The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, which has awarded funding to support twenty scientists as experimental investigators in the Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Systems (EPiQS) Initiative.

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  • Don’t cry over fermented milk: researchers find specific kefirs improve behaviours in mice

    28 May 2020
    Don’t cry over fermented milk: researchers find specific kefirs improve behaviours in mice

    Fermented foods have become very popular because of the growing awareness of the importance of gut health. While fermentation is one of the oldest forms of food preservation, much has still to be learned about the specific health benefits of fermented foods for our physical and mental health.

    Now researchers at APC Microbiome Ireland SFI Research Centre at University College Cork and Teagasc have shown that two varieties of kefir had similar effects on the gut microbiome of mice, yet had different effects on their immune systems and behaviour.

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  • Social distancing and remote working favours workers in Greater Dublin region and provincial cities - UCC report

    27 May 2020
    Social distancing and remote working favours workers in Greater Dublin region and provincial cities - UCC report

    Social distancing measures and remote working potential favours occupations located in Dublin and the provincial cities, a University College Cork report has found.

    The study Covid-19, Occupational Social Distancing and Remote Working Potential in Ireland by Dr Frank Crowley and Dr Justin Doran - uses occupational data and economic indices to examine what occupations have the most potential to adhere to social distancing measures and what occupations have the potential to carry on working remotely.

     

    Occupations across Ireland’s economy are examined at sector and regional level within the analysis, with the report stating that a one size fits all economic policy approach to the crisis, is unlikely to resolve regional inequalities across Ireland.

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  • UCC offering free courses to help economic sectors get work ready

    26 May 2020
    UCC offering free courses to help economic sectors get work ready

    University College Cork (UCC) is offering free courses so that workplaces across all sectors of Ireland’s economy are ready to resume operations under the Government’s phased roadmap. 

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  • First full picture of Covid-19 restrictions' impact on Ireland’s pollution levels revealed

    19 May 2020
    First full picture of Covid-19 restrictions' impact on Ireland’s pollution levels revealed

    First full picture of Covid-19 restrictions' impact on Ireland’s pollution levels revealed

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  • UCC receives €1m funding for new malaria research chair

    07 May 2020
    UCC receives €1m funding for new malaria research chair

    An expert on disease control has received an AXA Research Chair award to University College Cork worth €1m to bring the fight against malaria one step closer to eradication, while, at the same time, fostering improved management of wildlife areas in Africa.

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  • IMI retains its position in the global Financial Times rankings

    11 May 2020
    IMI retains its position in the global Financial Times rankings
    • IMI in the Customised Executive Education Global Rankings for a 12th successive year. This year IMI is ranked 66th in the world for customised executive education, and 10th in the UK & Ireland.
    • IMI retains its place in the Open Enrolment Global Rankings, for a 3rd successive year. IMI has maintained its position in 67th place globally and is ranked 7th in the UK & Ireland for open enrolment programmes.
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  • INFANT Centre launches COVID-19 Hub

    08 May 2020
    INFANT Centre launches COVID-19 Hub

    The Irish Centre for Maternal and Child Health Research (INFANT) at UCC has created a dedicated Hub for families, researchers and healthcare professionals to find factual, up-to-date, and accessible information that relates to COVID-19 during pregnancy, birth, and early childhood.

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  • UCC poet identified among Ireland's most promising young artists

    05 May 2020
    UCC poet identified among Ireland's most promising young artists

    A postdoctoral researcher and poet at UCC has been identified as one of Ireland’s most promising young artists, and is earmarked as the potential successor to icons such as Eavan Boland, Seamus Heaney and John Montague.

    Dr Seán Hewitt from the School of English and Digital Humanities in the College of Arts Celtic Studies and Social Sciences featured in the Sunday Times’ "30 under 30: Ireland’s most promising artists" article along with world-famous names such as Hozier, Saoirse Ronan, and Sally Rooney.

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