
The role of AI technology in educational reform
27 September - 9 minsWe speak to an AI education expert on the role of technology in educational reform, including curriculum changes and student assessments. Talking to Pat this morning on was Dr Keith Quille Senior Lecturer at the School of Enterprise, Computing and Digital Transformation, TU Dublin.

The sound of Music in NCH this December
Looking for things to do over the festive period? The sound of music returns to the National Concert Hall this December and we speak to the show Director Tony Finnegan.
9 mins
30 November Finished

The business of: Mobile phones
This week, Joe Lynam takes a look at the Business of how mobiles are designed, manufactured, and distributed. All with thanks to Croke Park Meetings And Events.
7 mins
30 November Finished

Light Up a Light for Our Lady’s Hospice
We hear from Our Lady’s Hospice on their annual Light Up A Life Remembrance Ceremony. Speaking to Pat this morning was Ger Kelly Resident of the Hospice with life-limiting illness and also Steven McDermott Interim Head of Nursing of Palliative Care at Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services.
9 mins
30 November Finished

Minister Eamon Ryan on COP 28
With Cop28 kicking off in Dubai today Pat spoke to the Minister for Transport, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan.
10 mins
30 November Finished

International Union of Immunological Societies meeting 2023
Professor Luke O’Neill joined us on the line from this year's International Union of Immunological Societies meeting in Cape Town and informed us on major advances in cancer treatments.
6 mins
30 November Finished

The one size fits all solution to managing a chronic illness
Dr Noel McCaffrey from ExWell Medical discusses how exercise can be a one-size-fits-all solution to managing chronic illnesses. We’re also joined by Pat McDonnell who shares his story of managing multiple chronic illnesses.
10 mins
30 November Finished