Covid-19

Oxford University- Video games associated with wellbeing

With the UK in a second national lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic and Christmas on the horizon, many will…

5 years ago

‘Society 3.0 and beyond’ discussed by Eoin Kennedy

By Eoin Kennedy  Most of my conversations with people about the theme of ‘Society 3.0’ generally elicit a reaction of…

5 years ago

Society 3.0 needs an environmental solution- Damian Costello

Since lockdown, I have become an environmentalist. For years I’ve been working towards a more empathetic and sustainable society, but…

5 years ago

OPPO to hold annual OPPO INNO DAY

Today, OPPO has announced it will be holding its annual OPPO INNO DAY on November 17, 2020, in Shenzhen, China…

5 years ago

Ireland bucks trend to record positive brand value growth

Ireland has bucked the negative trend this year as the only national brand in the top 20 to record a…

5 years ago

MOOCs and their e-learning capabilities during COVID-19

By Ahmed Ibrahim  Corona pandemic changed the way of living today whether economically, socially, and even educationally as many people…

5 years ago

Science week: Aims to educate the post pandemic world

Science Foundation Ireland is calling on the Irish public this Science Week to share your experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic…

5 years ago

Simon Harris TD announces €5 million fund for online teaching

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris TD, has announced a €5 million fund designed…

5 years ago

CIT produces the research image of the year

A combined effort from its Space 4.0 researchers in CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory (CIT BCO) and photonics researchers in its…

5 years ago

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