

Eimear Murphy (IE)
Read more "sustainable visions for an unsustainable world – DEVE II"The Netflix original you never knew you needed. Check out acclaimed TV critic Niall McManus’s review, exclusive to cu2015.com – all we’ll say is, expect it to win big in next year’s Emmys.
Read more "The Abigail Story: Where Are They Now?"With Day 1 of the CU regional session coming to a close (crying inside) we reflect on the main activities of the enthusiastic EMPL bunch. After the typical name games which revealed much, Alison likes acting, Gavin plays guitar and lets not forget that Conall likes to cruissseee. Having 4 minutes to memorize the contents […]
Read more "EMPL and the matchsticks "If I could take one thing on a stranded island, it would be OBAMA (A bulletproof strategy by ENVI I, sorry Wilson)After watching Robinson Crusoe, we all asked ourselves the question: “What would you bring with you to a deserted island?” There are those who would say that their favourite book would keep them best […]
Read more "message in a bottle – ENVI I"Eirini Papadopoulou (GR) takes us through the confusing world of the Single Supervisory Mechanism and its importance in the ECB.
Read more "Banking Supervision – AFCO"In light of Volkswagen-gate in which cars targeted at those who wished to lower their carbon emissions did quite the opposite, who is the 21st century “eco-consumer” who thinks about their environmental stance as well as value for money? Parashqevi Pandazi (AL) explores this individual.
Read more "The Anatomy of The Green Consumer – ENVI I"Women outnumber men at further education institutions globally, but how come we still have a huge problem educating our girls? Róise McGagh (IE) haves a go at ironing out the situation.
Read more "educating the masses equally – FEMM"As the economical functioning layers of the EU become tighter and more strained with additional complexities, should Europe wish a “wilkommen, bienvenue, welcome” to more economic integration? Niall McManus (IE) shows us his viewpoint.
Read more "Money makes the world go round – ECON I"