University College Dublin’s TEDxUCD 2015 event, organised and managed by UCD’s innovation team at NovaUCD, took place recently in the UCD Dramsoc Theatre. You can rad our coverage of the event here.
The 9 national and international speakers who took part in TEDxUCD 2015, were members of the wider researcher, lecturer and graduate community of UCD, and they spoke on an wide range of ideas worth spreading on the overall theme of ‘consequences’.
The videos of the TEDxUCD 2015 talks are now available to view via: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JavSmCl0lks&list=PLsRNoUx8w3rMfiySpD_21aABE6SvufuR4
Professor Orla Feely, UCD Vice-President for Research, Innovation and Impact said, “Following the success of our previous TEDxUCD events I am delighted that we hosted our third annual TEDx event at University College Dublin. During TEDxUCD 2015 our speakers explored the breadth, depth and consequences of a wide range of ideas worth spreading. Organising and running TEDxUCD is an example of how we share the knowledge, expertise and ideas emanating from our community with a wider audience both in Ireland and across the globe.”
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