Trinity College Dublin • 4th September 2023 Trinity Undergraduate Prospectus 2024 I collated and produced Trinity College Dublin's 2024 iteration of the undergraduate prospectus.
Web Summit | Lisbon • 12th September 2022 What does the future hold for Latin American tech investment? Why did Latin America experience some of the sharpest increases in VC investment of any region in the last 10 years? And is the multi-country bloc prepared for an economic slump?
COLLISION • 21st June 2022 The Numbers Behind Collision 2022 We’re back in Toronto for the first time since 2019. But who exactly is joining us? We’ve dug into some of the data behind our global tech event to give you an idea of what you can expect.
COLLISION • 10th May 2022 What You Need to Know About Toronto's Tech Startup Scene We’ve gotten to know Canada’s startup capital pretty well over the years. What we’ve learned lends ‘Hollywood North’ even more of a shine. Here’s what you need to know about Toronto’s tech startup scene.
Sports Diplomacy Alliance • 3rd January 2022 The Future of Sport Sports, buoyed by the power of new technologies, is a global pursuit. The future of sport lies in the potential for companies, governments, and sporting bodies to engage with fans and athletes digitally, anywhere in the world, and maximise these...
Web Summit | Lisbon • 20th August 2021 Meet 5 new speakers just announced for Web Summit We’ve got some new additions to our speaker roster for this November’s Web Summit. Who’s joining us?
The Body Horror Book • 9th November 2018 'It wants to become like us!' The dialogue of adaptation and its embodiments in body horror literature and film Body horror is a subgenre devoted to torturing, warping, and destroying human bodies. This makes the voyeuristic presentation of these images vital to the subgenre's appeal. The most prominent mediums through which body horror is expressed are...
Cohesio Group • 24th June 2018 What is the future of robotics in Australian supply chain warehousing? Warehousing and logistics robotics have been a long time coming. Heralded as the answer to e-commerce managers’ prayers for reduced labour shortfall and lower operational costs, the automation age of the fourth industrial revolution has been slow to...
Gerard Malouf Solicitors • 2nd April 2018 What are the most common car accident injuries in Australia? Ciaran Bruder: Hello, New Zealand Every year, between 1,000 and 1,500 people in Australia lose their lives in fatal motor vehicle accidents. The number of injuries far surpasses that figure. If you’ve been injured in a car crash, you should know what...
The Australia Times • 3rd February 2017 Sing Street review - Issue 502, Volume #5 Like a big pot of The Jam, Sing Street left me wanting spoonful after spoonful of its deliciously 80’s pop meets grot tale of love, loss, and music in inner-city Dublin during the country’s worst recession of the 20th century. With a delightful cast,...