
Brid Horan
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10-05-2009 13:09:38
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Another inspiring week in Dublin City University - wonderful achievements by graduates and warm celebrations with families and friends

This wouldnāt have happened without dedicated work of Mary Canavan + others sharing their experiences at a particularly vulnerable + important time in their lives. We are all indebted to them, to Irish Cancer Society for sustained campaign + to those who made this happen

Congratulations and thanks to everyone involved in making graduation ceremonies Dublin City University special for graduates, their families and friends - important to celebrate graduates and their achievements


I am really looking forward to speaking at this in-person event on Nov 13th, looking at Coping Strategies for life with Cancer. If you can make it, register here - rcsi.com/dublin/news-an⦠RCSI School of Population Health RCSI Irish Cancer Society

Great to have 23 new early career researchers join us this year under this Research Ireland scheme. It is one of Ireland's best funding schemes, and open to scholars of all nationalities - keep an eye out for it in 2025!


š¤ We support lung cancer patients every step of the way. š§āš¤āš§ If you have hard conversations ahead, we have practical advice. šØļø If youād like to talk to someone whoās been there, or a cancer nurse, we can help with that too. š cancer.ie/cancer-informa⦠#LCAM

Wonderful support for Irish Cancer Society from all BT Ireland - thanks to all concerned Shay Walsh

We invite anyone interested in developing their research skills to apply to attend our 2025 Research Skills Workshops in Dublin A free course, delivered by Dr Emer Guinan & Dr Linda O'Neill. No research experience required To secure a place, email [email protected]


#ICYMI: DCU launched #ATTW2025 at an event in Chartered Accountants Ireland this week. This award-winning programme provides professional summer internships for DCU Access students from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds, and for neurodivergent students. Read:launch.dcu.ie/4hXeoW8


New Polaris Building to open in early 2025. Polaris will accommodate over 3,000 students from the Faculty of Science & Health DCU Science and Health and the Faculty of Engineering and Computing DCU Engineering DCU Computing. Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/41fHj1G #WeAreDCU


Such great work by BT Ireland supporting Irish Cancer Society

Your support powered incredible progress, including: š¬ā¬4.9M lung health partnership with Beaumont RCSI Cancer Centre š 180+ researchers supported š 26 new research projects funded š¤ 23 active PPI panel members Help keep the momentum going into 2025 & beyond: cancer.ie/Christmas š




āGraduation ceremonies have been a personal highlight of the role for me, the opportunity to see our graduates, to chat with proud parents, partners and grandparents.ā said DCU Chancellor Brid Horan Brid Horan in her final address to #DCUGraduation


āIāve been privileged to witness the dedication and commitment of all who work here in DCU, their determination to provide a world class education and life experience so that our graduates can truly live up to DCUās mission to transform lives and societies.ā said Brid Horan

