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How Irishman William Howard Russell invented modern war reporting
The Dublin-born correspondent of The Times became synonymous with the work of the war reporter in the 19th century writes Dr David Murphy, Department of History
Tuesday, 17 October 2023
Why is stigma and shame associated with mental illness in Ireland?
To find the origins of why this is the case, we need to look to our past and, in particular, a piece of legislation from 1838, writes Helen Doyle, PhD candidate, Department of History
Wednesday, 11 October 2023
How much do you really know about crime and justice?
Dr Ian Marder, School of Law and Criminology, poses some quiz questions about the Irish criminal justice process, crime rates and other topics
Tuesday, 03 October 2023
Why have we seen so many storms in recent years?
The very high level of storminess has meant more frequent and intense storms hitting Ireland, writes Dr Lisa Orme, ICARUS and the Department of Geography
Wednesday, 27 September 2023
Farming and the sustainability challenge
The challenge for farmers and food producers is to balance economic sustainability with environmental sustainability, writes Dr Michael Hayden, School of Business
Monday, 18 September 2023
How did the marriage bar affect Irish women?
The impact of Ireland's marriage bar on the affected women's professional lives and careers is still felt to this day, writes Dr Jennifer Redmond, Department of History
Wednesday, 13 September 2023
Re-learning resilience to climate change from pastoral livelihoods
Uncertainties brought about by climate change are nowhere more keenly felt than in the drylands of East Africa but we can learn a lot about resilience from nomadic livestock farmers, writes Dr Tom Campbell, Department of International Development
Wednesday, 06 September 2023
Would 'zero tolerance' policing make Dublin city centre safer?
History teaches us that a Garda 'crackdown' would not create a sustainable reduction in crime in the capital, write Dr Kevin Wozniak and Dr Ian Marder, School of Law and Criminology
Monday, 21 August 2023
Why do countries fail to implement disaster plan recommendations?
States spend a lot of cash and time preparing for emergencies, but fail to act on these plans when pandemics or disasters occur, writes Dr Gail Sheppard, School of Business
Tuesday, 15 August 2023
How neon advertising signs lit up Dublin in the 1930s
Brightly-lit signs festooned the capital's streets in the 1930s and were very much a part of everyday life in the city, writes Dr Stephanie Rains, Department of Media Studies
Wednesday, 02 August 2023