University College Dublin (UCD)
University College Dublin (UCD) is a dynamic, modern university where cutting-edge research and scholarship provide a stimulating intellectual environment - the ideal surroundings for learning and discovery. For over 150 years, UCD has produced graduates of remarkable distinction including famous surgeons, architects, entrepreneurs and five of Ireland’s Taoisigh (Prime Ministers). Perhaps the best known of all its graduates is the writer James Joyce, who completed his Bachelor of Arts at the university in 1902. Established in 1854, the university played a key role in the history of the modern Irish State and today it plays a leading part in shaping Ireland’s future. As Ireland forges a new identity through relationships with international partners, the university will adopt an increasingly international outlook.
Address
University College Dublin (UCD)
UCD Belfield
4 Dublin
Phone: +353 1 716 1701
email: international(@)ucd.ie
Activities:
- Research
Coordinated projects
- Flavours, additives and food contact material exposure task (FACET) Details of Flavours, additives and food contact material exposure task (FACET)
Coordinated projects of subordinate institutions 1
Involved in research projects:
- Macrophage systems biology applied to disease control (MACROSYS ) Details of Macrophage systems biology applied to disease control (MACROSYS )
Subordinate Institutions:
- UCD School of Agriculture, Food Science & Veterinary Medicine - Details of UCD School of Agriculture, Food Science & Veterinary Medicine


