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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.

Doolin Writer’s Weekend launches website

The Doolin Writer's Weekend, which will take place next February, has launched its own website.

Outbreak of Gonorrhea and Chlamydia in UL

There has been an outbreak of sexually transmitted diseases on the University of Limerick campus.

UL & MIC team up to offer new Liberal...

A Liberal Arts programme, to be jointly offered by the University of Limerick (UL) and Mary Immaculate College (MIC) will commence in the next year academic year in September 2017.

New Cystic Fibrosis device to reduce antibiotic usage

A medical device for Cystic Fibrosis (CF) sufferers which lessens their exposure to infections resulting in fewer doctors’ visits, reduced antibiotic usage and shorter hospital stays, is expected to be market ready within two years.

Darkest Midnight concert to light up Academy

An evening of song, poetry and carols from the Irish World Academy in support of Rape Crisis Midwest takes place this Thursday.

Taoiseach launches €86m Bernal Institute

Enda Kenny today (Monday 21st November) launched the Bernal Institute at the University of Limerick an €86 million science and engineering research institute.

Cliffs central to success of tourism in Clare

University of Limerick Professor Jim Deegan stated that American tourists are extremely important to Ireland due to their high expenditure.

UL opens €25,000 television studio

A new television news studio facility has been unveiled at the University of Limerick as part of a major expansion of its journalism department.
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