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The School of Medicine aims to be a world class medical school delivering leading edge education and research programmes that positively impact the health and well-being of our global community.
 
Through an inclusive, collaborative and supportive culture we will deliver inspiring and distinctive education and research programmes of the highest quality, producing outstanding, internationally recognised graduates and leaders in Medicine and Health, enhancing healthcare and its delivery to patients and communities.

Latest News

Latest News
25 Feb 2026

Minister appoints UL Head of School of Medicine to new National Science Advice Forum

The Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD has announced Ireland’s new National Science Advice Forum and appointed 12 members from across healthcare and higher education. The NSAF12 panel forum includes UL’s Head of School of Medicine, Professor Colum Dunne.

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Colum Dunne Head of School of Medicine
16 Feb 2026

UL Co-Leads All-Island Cancer Data Forum 2026

The eHealth-Hub for Cancer, co-led by the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ and Queen’s University Belfast and funded under Strand II of the HEA North–South Research Programme (NSRP), co-hosted the second All-Island Cancer Data Forum in Belfast on 26–27 January 2026. The Forum brought together policymakers, researchers, clinicians, patient advocates and industry partners from across Ireland, Northern Ireland and beyond to advance data-driven cancer research and innovation.

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Two men and three women in professional attire stand smiling at the camera.
05 Feb 2026

UL and UHL Collaborate on Organisation of European Cancer Institutes Membership

¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ, in collaboration with University Hospital Limerick, has officially become a member of the Organisation of European Cancer Institutes.

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Representatives from UHL and UL in professional dress are pictured seated, smiling at the viewer, in a boardroom setting.