The European Commission has decided to refer Ireland, Spain, France and the Netherlands to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to notify the measures transposing the SRI 2 Directive on the security of network and information systems into national law [Directive (EU) 2022/2555]. The Directive strengthens the EU’s cybersecurity by setting […]
Leaders of the European Parliament are visiting Dublin ahead of Ireland’s EU Presidency.
The President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, and the leaders of the political groups will visit Dublin to prepare for Ireland’s forthcoming presidency of the Council of the EU. On Tuesday 23 June, the leaders of the European Parliament will meet with the President of Ireland, Catherine Connolly, the Irish Prime Minister, Micheál Martin, […]
The Commission presents the EU’s first strategies for island and coastal communities
The European Commission has adopted two specific strategies, one for the EU’s islands and the other for the EU’s coastal communities, establishing for the first time a coordinated European approach to support both types of territories and unlock their long-term potential. The two initiatives introduce a targeted approach, tailored to the specific needs and unique […]
Employment – Childcare Professionals in Nurseries in Ireland
On 4 June, a recruitment event specialising in early years education (Childcare Professionals) will take place in Málaga for those wishing to work in Ireland. This is an in-person recruitment event organised in collaboration with EURES Ireland. Irish companies from the childcare sector will attend this event to conduct face-to-face interviews in English. Around 10 […]
Scholarships – Eurolingua Scholarships 2026
Eurolingua Venairlanda is launching its 13th call for Eurolingua Scholarships for two-week English courses in Ireland during the summer as part of an all-inclusive immersion programme. There are a total of 20 scholarships available for university, secondary school, sixth form or vocational training students, with the entire budget provided by Eurolingua Venairlanda. The programme is […]
PhD – Characterization of abiotic stress of trees using AI methods on acoustic signals – Ireland
“IoRT Data management and analysis for Sustainable Agriculture” is a project funded under the action HORIZON Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) Joint Doctoral Network. Abiotic stresses (e.g. frost, drought, wind) cause significant damage to natural and cultivated plants, which is expected to increase in the future with increasing climate variability (extreme climatic events). The detection of […]
PhD – Ancient History and Classical Archaeology – Ireland
The School of Classics at University College Dublin invites applications for a fully funded, four-year Ad Astra PhD studentship in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, supervised by Dr Matthew Evans. The School of Classics welcomes PhD proposals that focus on the history and archaeology of the Greek world during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (ca. […]
Advances in the use of artificial intelligence for colorectal cancer screening
The European Microb-AI-ome project is collaborating with Ireland’s National Colorectal Cancer Screening Programme and its technology partner Viatel to improve artificial intelligence-assisted detection of colorectal cancer. Ireland’s National Colorectal Cancer Screening Programme (BowelScreen) is participating in the EU-funded Microb-AI-ome project, which is investigating how artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted analysis of gut microbiome data could improve colorectal […]
PhD – Ethics of AI Foundational Models – Ireland
The DCU Institute of Ethics invites to apply for a PhD position supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network ‘HARNESS – Harnessing AI and Data-Intensive Technologies’, funded by the European Commission’s Horizon Europe programme. Requirements Minimum Criteria Bachelor’s degree (BA or BS) and Master’s degree (MA or MS), one of which should be in philosophy […]









