One in four employees self-identify as neurodivergent, according to new DCU research
One in four (25%) of corporate employees self-identify or have been diagnosed as neurodivergent, according to new research from DCU...

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One in four (25%) of corporate employees self-identify or have been diagnosed as neurodivergent, according to new research from DCU...
Microsoft Ireland has awarded funding for two doctoral scholarships in Dublin City University that will advance research on artificial intelligence...