UCC students and alumni bid for All-Ireland glory As demand for tickets hits unprecedented levels, Cork and Clare are preparing to go head-to-head in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final on Sunday. Cork’s extended panel will feature 26 players who are current students or who have graduated from University College Cork. Niall O’Leary, BEd Sports Studies and Physical Education graduate and History and PE teacher at St Colman’s College, said: “We’re at a stage where we kind of want to carve our own path and create our own history. We want to do something that we’ll be remembered for." We wish the very best to all students and graduates in Sunday's All-Ireland decider. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e6UwXqTy University College Cork | UCC Alumni and Development #AllIrelandHurlingFinal #AllIreland
UCC College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Higher Education
Offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across a broad range of disciplines in Arts and Humanities at UCC.
About us
Welcome to the official LinkedIn page for the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences at University College Cork. As a world-leading institution for humanities and social sciences, we are dedicated to academic excellence across education, research and innovation. Our community of researchers, students and Faculty explore diverse areas across disciplines including English, History, Applied Psychology, Geography, Sociology, Archaeology, Digital Humanities, Music, Film and Screen Media. Our diverse range of disciplines equips students with invaluable skills and perspectives that transcend borders. Our graduates are highly sought after internationally. The College has strong links with industry partners and work placement is a key aspect of many of our programmes. The College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences comprises of ten schools. • School of Applied Psychology • School of Applied Social Studies • School of Education • School of English and Digital Humanities • School of History • School of the Human Environment: Geography, Archaeology and Classics • School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures • School of Irish Learning • School of Film, Music and Theatre • School of Society, Politics and Ethics
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https://www.ucc.ie/en/cacsss/
External link for UCC College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
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- Higher Education
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
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- Cork
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- Educational
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- Arts & Humanities, Celtic Studies, Social Sciences, and Research
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Cork, IE
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UCC Fulbright Scholar to teach Irish in top US university Modern Irish student Édith de Faoite has received a prestigious Fulbright Award to teach at Elms College, Massachusetts. Dúirt Édith: “Ba mhór an onóir dom a bheith roghnaithe mar Scoláire Fulbright don bhliain seo chugainn. Is pribhléid í an Ghaeilge a mhúineadh agus a chur chun cinn agus táimse ag tnúth lena leithéid a dhéanamh sna Stáit Aontaithe. Tá mé go mór faoi chomaoin ag léactóirí agus foireann COC dá gcabhair agus dá gcomhairle ar fad agus mé i mbun an phróisis seo.” Édith said: “I am honoured to have been selected as a Fulbright Awardee for the upcoming year. To be trusted in the teaching and promotion of the Irish language is a great privilege and I’m excited to get the opportunity to do so in the US. I’m grateful to all the lecturers and staff in UCC for all their guidance and support throughout this process.” https://lnkd.in/eMqvMPhZ Fulbright Commission Ireland Fulbright Association | University College Cork #FulbrightAwards #NuaGhaeilge #Irish #ModernIrish Photos: Robbie Reynolds
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Playing Dungeons and Dragons is good for mental health A new study by PhD researcher Orla Walsh, UCC School of Applied Psychology, paves the way for clinicians and psychologists to further explore the benefits of the game as a therapeutic tool. After the game experienced a surge in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic, this study investigated the impact of playing D&D on the mental health of frequent players. It identified several aspects that supported positive mental health, including escapism, exploration of self, creative expression, providing for others, social support and routine. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gUYvFTSb University College Cork | UCC Research #DungeonsandDragons #DnD #mentalhealth #psychology #appliedpsychology
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Ireland v France: Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosts huge European soccer qualifier We're looking forward to cheering for UCC student Eva Mangan and the Republic of Ireland squad tonight. Eva, who is also Captain of Cork City, is studying Physical Education, Sports Studies and Arts at UCC and is a Quercus Sports Scholar. Show your support in person at https://lnkd.in/e3Hz7Rxk or watch all the build-up on RTÉ from 5.30pm. #COYGIG University College Cork | Quercus Talented Students Program UCC | UCC Alumni and Development
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"It has really changed my life": A career in Geographical Information Systems Katerina Karantzi Crowley shares her experience studying Geographical Information Systems (GIS) at UCC. As demand for GIS graduates continues to rise, UCC's free or 90% funded Postgraduate Diploma in GIS is currently open for applications. Designed by world-leading experts in collaboration with industry stakeholders, the diploma provides students with knowledge of GIS, spatial data science, and cloud-based computing through practical hands-on training. https://lnkd.in/eJ2pDje8 Interested in applying for this free or 90% funded programme at UCC? Contact Philip Neville or Dr Paul Holloway #Geoinformatics #Postgraduate #UrbanPlanning #SustainableDevelopment #PublicHealth #Conservation #ClimateAction University College Cork
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The future of German Studies A recent German state ban on the use of gender-inclusive language, literary and cultural history were explored at Women in German Studies conference. The three-day event brought leading experts together to examine issues of equality, access, diversification of student and staff bodies, and questions of inclusion and solidarity. https://lnkd.in/eY2zcrfr UCC Research | University College Cork
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Brian Friel’s masterpiece 'Dancing at Lughnasa' to be directed by UCC alumnus Caroline Bryne UCC Drama and Theatre Studies graduate Caroline Byrne will direct this timeless drama in a stunning new production at the Gate Theatre this summer. We wish Caroline, the cast and crew the very best ahead of their first preview on Friday. 🎟️ https://lnkd.in/e8fw7BGg Video: Gate Theatre #DancingatLughnasa #IrishTheatre
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Think you can stop what they do? We doubt it. The infectious drum and bass hit ‘The Spark’ continues to dominate airwaves, with the young rappers performing at some of Ireland’s biggest summer concerts. What many people don’t know is that the summer’s hit started in an asylum seekers’ home. UCC Professor of Music J. Griffith Rollefson spoke to The Kabin Studio Director Garry McCarthy who explained: “The asylum process can be really isolating, so the Rhyme Island initiative gives young people a way to connect and create." “The Kabin has worked with young international protection seekers over the last decade now, to the point where we have had youth from Direct Provision develop into mature artists themselves and work as youth mentors at the Kabin.” Read more on The Conversation UK: https://lnkd.in/eecXWPv3 #TheSpark University College Cork | UCC Research
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How philosophy can help drive climate action Dr Kian Mintz-Woo, Director of UCC’s Masters in Health and Society and expert in climate ethics, shares his research in this interview with Silicon Republic Health and Society MA students take an interdisciplinary approach to understanding health, wellbeing, and public health systems, examining health as both a medical and social issue. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/evRhZw-n In this interview, Kian explains how his research intersects with scientific work on the climate crisis and why philosophers are well-placed to translate scientific imperatives into climate action. https://lnkd.in/dZcAWSZN UCC Research #publichealth #populationhealth #healthcareethics #pandemicresponse #ethics
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Searching for the crash site of a plane off the coast of Wexford Eoin Downey's thesis is using seafloor mapping data and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to identify potential locations of a plane that crashed into the sea off the coast of Wexford. After graduating with BA in Economics and Philosophy, Eoin applied for UCC's MSc in Applied Coastal and Marine Management. Read about his experiences, including time spent aboard Ireland's newest state-of-the-art multi-purpose marine research vessel RV Tom Crean, at https://lnkd.in/d5pwaBCe Aaron Lim, PhD | Paul Holloway | Philip Neville #CoastalManagement #CoastalConservation #MarineConservation #CoastalRestoration #ClimateAction
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