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Laura Loftus, Niall Madden, P. Anne Scott, Aoife Cooke and Nicola McNicholas
This article presents the first comprehensive, multi-year study of the Gender Pay Gap (GPG) for a single higher education institution in Ireland. University of Galway has reported on its GPG annually since 2018. It identifies the key findings of these re...
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Raquel Hijón-Neira, Cornelia Connolly, Celeste Pizarro and Diana Pérez-Marín
There is a growing interest in finding new ways to address the difficult task of introducing programming to secondary students for the first time to improve students? computational thinking (CT) skills. Therefore, extensive research is required in this f...
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Raquel Hijón-Neira, Celeste Pizarro, John French, Pedro Paredes-Barragán and Michael Duignan
Students in their first year of computer science (CS1) at universities typically struggle to grasp fundamental programming concepts. This paper discusses research carried out using a Java-based visual execution environment (VEE) to introduce fundamental ...
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Catalin Anton, Carmen Gasparotti, Iulia Anton and Eugen Rusu
Applying a management model to coastal areas is always a challenge because of the multiple scenarios from which they can be addressed. The coastal zone represents a dynamic area, which can be analyzed using physical processes. However, it can also be ana...
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Lei Ren, Jianming Miao, Yulong Li, Xiangxin Luo, Junxue Li and Michael Hartnett
In order to obtain forward states of coastal currents, numerical models are a commonly used approach. However, the accurate definition of initial conditions, boundary conditions and other model parameters are challenging. In this paper, a novel applicati...
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Mike Hynes, Olga Bolbocean, Michael McNally, Mike Conroy, Daniel Bednarczuk, Fiona Hyland, Emer Coyne and Cat Marie
Public transport transforms urban communities and the lives of citizens living in them by stimulating economic growth, promoting sustainable lifestyles and providing a greater quality of life. Globally, the healthiest cities have one thing in common, a p...
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Mike Hynes and Eibhlín Seoighthe
As cities and towns worldwide strive to improve quality of life for citizens, debates centred on mobility are at the forefront of transportation policy thinking and urban design and planning. The automobile radically transformed cities, not always for th...
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Mike Hynes
More people than ever before are living in urban settlements, increasing competition for living space, employment, food, water, and energy. Urbanisation poses many challenges, most notably meeting the basic health and well-being needs of inhabitants. One...
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Rosenberg, Steve; Aissaoui, Mustapha; Galway, Keith; Giroux, Natalie
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