Ballygowan and Energise Sport have today been announced as official hydration partners of DCU Sport. The new four-year partnership is rooted in a shared commitment to performance, wellbeing and student athlete development. Partnership funding will support the DCU Sport Scholarship fund, which supports the holistic development of up to 200 high-performance student athletes each year...Continue Reading
This spring, DCU graduates will have the chance to help the University transform lives and societies through our Alumni Fund. Launching on 31 March 2026, this spring campaign from DCU Educational Trust invites graduates around the world to support DCU programmes that advance doctoral research across a wide range of areas, from sustainability to cancer...Continue Reading
A new memorial bursary honouring the life of Oisín Hoy will support students to take advantage of study abroad opportunities as part of their undergraduate studies in Dublin City University. Oisín Hoy was a much-loved son and brother, who had a passion for meeting new people and exploring different cultures. The 29-year-old Dubliner and DCU...Continue Reading
One in four (25%) of corporate employees self-identify or have been diagnosed as neurodivergent, according to new research from DCU Institute of Education, with support from Bank of Ireland and Accenture through DCU Educational Trust. The research surveyed more than 1,500 neurodivergent and neuromajority (neurotypical) employees across three corporate workplaces. It also included six focus...Continue Reading
Microsoft Ireland has awarded funding for two doctoral scholarships in Dublin City University that will advance research on artificial intelligence (AI) in education and on the regulation of new health technologies. The Microsoft PhD Scholarships include a doctoral scholarship in DCU Centre for Assessment Research Policy and Practice in Education (CARPE) that will advance research...Continue Reading
DCU Educational Trust has once again been awarded Triple Lock status by the Charities Institute Ireland (CII), reflecting our commitment to transparent reporting, ethical fundraising and strong governance structures. The Triple Lock Standard is awarded annually to charities that demonstrate the highest standards of transparency, governance, and ethical fundraising. It ensures the public, donors, and beneficiaries can...Continue Reading
On Wednesday 19th November, 54 students received scholarship awards at a Celebration of Memorial and Endowed Scholarships on DCU’s Glasnevin Campus. A highlight in the DCU calendar, this annual event honours past students, staff and friends of the University who are remembered through memorial scholarships. It also celebrates those whose generosity in the form of...Continue Reading
DCU Business School and the daa have awarded the daa Aviation Scholarship to its first recipient, Chloe Smith. A new bursary established by DCU Business School and the daa has been awarded to Aviation Management student Chloe Smith at a special event in DCU Business School. Awarded for the first time on Thursday, 5th November...Continue Reading
Today, DCU Educational Trust launched the DCU Alumni Fund, bringing together the many graduates whose generosity helps the University to transform lives. This fund will support DCU’s vital Excellence and Opportunity initiatives, which range from student scholarships to research for society. DCU graduates Shay Walsh (BEng Electronic Engineering), Michelle O’Hagan (Bachelor of Business Studies) and...Continue Reading
Programme successfully bridges the critical gap between academic learning and professional employment A study carried out by Dublin City University’s Access to the Workplace to evaluate its effectiveness in creating meaningful opportunities for underrepresented students while advancing organisational diversity and inclusion objectives has found that ATTW is delivering for both students and employers. The study...Continue Reading