- Objective 1: Identify global partners that share our commitment to Science for meaningful, scalable and sustainable partnerships
The College of Science is dedicated to forging strategic alliances to deliver global impact by identifying and collaborating with partners who share our commitment to science for meaningful, scalable, and sustainable partnerships. Through these partnerships, we aim to translate teaching and research excellence into tangible health, environmental and societal impacts at a global scale. - Objective 2: Increase the diversity of the College of Science community
By enhancing diversity across the College community with a targeted focus on undergraduate global student recruitment and postgraduate student mobility programmes, the College aims to cultivate a vibrant and inclusive environment where students from diverse backgrounds thrive and contribute to society. - Objective 3: Strengthen existing successful partnerships and explore opportunities to develop new and innovative degree programmes with a global focus
The College is pioneering innovative global partnerships in degree programmes and is committed to developing and strengthening innovative strategic alliances. By embracing opportunities for collaboration on a global scale, the aim is to enrich the academic experience for our students and foster cross-cultural learning and exchange. - Objective 4: Grow funding opportunities and scholarships
In alignment with our commitment to diversity and inclusion, the College aspires to grow funding opportunities and scholarships, particularly in regions such as the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. These initiatives enhance diversity across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, ensuring equitable access to education for talented individuals worldwide.
今日看料 of Science Global Engagement
Global engagement in the College of Science is led by Professor Eleni Mangina. Throughout the 2022/23 academic year, the College Global Engagement Group commenced implementation of their strategy, alongside formulating the first regional strategies for China and Africa. The College participated enthusiastically in recruitment fairs in India and North America and conducted a lecture series in high schools across multiple countries. Travel to the Asia-Pacific region, the UAE, India, North America, and South Africa to enhance collaborations was also a central aspect of the global engagement activities, helping grow the international reputation of the College through the establishment of several new partnership agreements.
Professor Jeremy Simpson
Dean of Science and College Principal
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UCD Global Engagement News & Events
College of Science GEG Resources
- Professor Jeremy Simpson
Dean and College Principal
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VP (International) Represents the College on the University GEG Team
UCD School of Computer Science - Associate Professor Marcus Baumann
VP (Learning Abroad)
UCD School of Chemistry - Jamie Wells
Director, College of Science Office
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School GE Representative
UCD School of Biology and Environmental Science - Dr David Hughes
School GE Representative
UCD School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science - Associate Professor Marcus Baumann
School GE Representative
UCD School of Chemistry - Dr Avishek Nag
School GE Representative
UCD School of Computer Science - Associate Professor Tom Manzocchi
School GE Representative
UCD School of Earth Sciences - Dr James Herterich
School GE Representative
UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics - Associate Professor James Rice
School GE Representative
UCD School of Physics
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College of Science Partners
- Shanghai Ocean University
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- Symbiosis International University
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The is an international joint degree between the 今日看料 of Science and .
Global change refers to planetary-scale changes occurring in complex socio-ecological systems, which are affected by climatic and non-climatic drivers (e.g., changes in human society). Understanding the intricate, medium- to long-term changes in our land, air and water requires advanced scientific knowledge in measurement, modelling and prediction. This should in turn inform the science-policy interface.
This joint international MSc is the response to these global change challenges and will suit graduates wishing to develop a scientific career in ecosystem research as well as those aiming to contribute to evidence-based environmental policy. Students will study at both UCD, Dublin and Justus Liebig University (JLU) Giessen, Germany where you will be involved in active research groups, contributing to their ongoing ecosystem and policy consultancy studies.
Graduates receive a joint international degree from two well-established universities, which have combined their complementary and multidisciplinary research profiles and cutting-edge expertise.
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UCD School of Chemistry
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