€27,700 unused printer credit donated to Welfare Fund
Unused printing credit from dormant graduate students’ accounts is to be donated to the Student Welfare Fund. The credit, which amounts to €27,700, will now be utilised by the Student Welfare Fund in...
View ArticleYou either know fashion or you don’t
“There is something about fashion … that can make people very nervous,” muses the formidable Anna Wintour, in the opening segments of The September Issue. The 2009 documentary offered a rare glimpse...
View ArticleTwo hundred PhD Students to participate in UCD-TCD Innovation Academy by end...
By the end of 2012, almost two hundred PhD students participating in the UCD-TCD Innovation Academy will benefit from programmes funded by the Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions (PRTLI)...
View ArticleCervical Cancer Programme launched during Fresh Start Week
February 25th saw the launch of the Cervical Cancer Vaccine Programme in UCD as a part of Fresh Start Week, which took place on campus for the first time last week. The vaccination is being offered for...
View ArticleUCD scientist wins SFI-HRB Wellcome Trust Biomedical Partnership Award
UCD’s Conway Institute’s Dr Fiona McGillicuddy has won the first award to be given out under the SFI-HRB Wellcome Trust Biomedical Partnership. The €750,000 award will be shared out over a five-year...
View Article"I am not Superman; I am a supermodel"
The golden age of supermodels is over, but it was great while it lasted, writes Niamh Hynes Where the term ‘supermodel’ emerged from is anyone’s guess. Fans of America’s Next Top Model are no doubt...
View ArticleBlue Jeans and Mulberry Bags
With Lana Del Ray having few real credentials in the fashion world, Niamh Hynes examines how celebrity endorsements are becoming more prevalent and less credible Flick through any copy of Vogue, Elle...
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