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Hadfield niece on 8,000 km mission to Ghana

The niece of retired Canadian astronaut and former commander of the International Space Station Chris Hadfield, will undertake an epic journey of her own this summer when she drives almost 8,000 kilometres from Ireland to Ghana in Africa.

UL seal place in Fitzgibbon Cup quarter-finals

UL became the first college to progress to the quarter-finals of the 2017 Fitzgibbon Cup when they overcame the challenge of tournament hosts NUIG.

First director appointed to Bernal Institute

Professor Luuk van der Wielen has been appointed director of the Bernal Institute at University of Limerick.

Noonan highlights growth opportunities for Mid-West

Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan TD outlined specific growth opportunities for Limerick and the wider region at a University of Limerick GAA breakfast briefing this week.

Clare students among the graduates at UL

Several Clare students graduated from the University of Limerick this week.

Fitzgerald appointed as new head of Lero

Professor Brian Fitzgerald has been appointed director of Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre headquartered at the University of Limerick (UL).

UL labs help Clare Leaving Certs revise

Hundreds of second-level students from across the region are taking part in Leaving Cert Revision science experiments at University of Limerick’s state-of-the-art laboratories this week.

UL book on David Bowie reflects on fan responses...

A year after the death of David Bowie, three University of Limerick academics have released a book exploring the rock icon’s work and its impact.

Explosive demand across industries causing software crisis

Creative professionals such as graphic designers, artists and even science fiction writers will be required to help develop successful software in the future, according to a new report developed by an Irish research team for the European Commission.
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