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Teens sharing personal information on Yubo app – DCU Study

A new DCU study has shown that teenagers using social networking app Yubo are sharing content through secondary profiles such…

7 years ago

Social Media: Reviewing the highs and lows of 2018

by Denise Whitmore, Social Media Department Let’s be honest, social media can feel like the same old song and dance…

7 years ago

One Month to Go: Why every student should get involved in the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

Past winners and teachers outline the many benefits to getting involved Research shows 82% people working in STEM find their…

7 years ago

European Union Contest for Young Scientists Diary Notice

European Union Contest for Young Scientists, Dublin 2018 14-19 September RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 Please “Save the Date” for the 30th…

8 years ago

This Social Media Day, remember to focus on your personal data

6 tips from NordVPN to make your social media profiles as private as possible  More than 3 billion people around…

8 years ago

Top 5 Social Media Trends in 2018 to Boost Your e-Commerce

Written by James Tredwell Social media is no more limited to just talking with your friends, sharing pictures or your…

8 years ago

Design Ethics: Defying the boundaries of possibility

Human endeavour sometimes leads to unintended consequences. Bringing rabbits into Australia late in the 17th century, for example, led to…

8 years ago

Social Media Channels Explained in 20 Seconds with Michelle Carvill

Guest Post from Michelle Carvill There’s certainly a lot to learn about the social media channels, from both a strategic…

8 years ago

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