Survey of almost 500 showed majority of respondents reported feeling stressed, citing work-related issues such as the burden ...
The Centre is dedicated to forward-looking, praxis-oriented research in the spaces where religion, human values, and international relations intersect. The Centre’s engaged research is supported by a ...
This research cluster looks at the growing role of international law in resolving conflicts and disputes. It considers how situations around the world are increasingly being put before regional and ...
The uncertainty created by the 2016 Brexit Referendum in the UK, has led to a significant and widespread public debate on the future of the island of Ireland, including the possibility of border polls ...
DCU’s Chief Operations Officer, Declan Raftery, and Dean of Students, Dr Claire Bohan, joined USI Vice-President for the ...
This guide offers information and a selection of recommended resources focused on the diverse applications of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in research.
An open-access book by DCU Conflict Institute member Dr Gëzim Visoka has been published, looking at the derecognition of states. This is where states withdraw the recognition of other contested and ...
DCU Educational Disadvantage Centre welcomes the recent postbudget Department of Education announcement on extension of the national pilot for Specialist Emotional ...
On 22 August 2024, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD/the Committee) published the report of the ad hoc Conciliation Commission (the Commission) in Palestine v Israel.
Members of the Conflict institute have been appearing in the media to provide expert analysis and contribute to public debate. Here is a selection of some of the latest media appearances.
The Ireland India Institute is pleased to announce that its eighth Annual South Asia Conference will take place in-person at Dublin City University, 17-19 April 2025. Please note a registration fee of ...