• GUI Mini Conferences (2013)

    Bullying in Children and their Health On Wednesday 11th September 2013, the Growing Up in Ireland Study Team held a conference on “Bullying in Children and their Health”. A copy of the presentations delivered at the conference are available to download below. International Picture of Bullying and Health – Dr. Michal Molcho, NUI Galway (click…

  • GUI Annual Conference 2012

    The 4th Annual Growing Up in Ireland Research Conference 2012 took place on Thursday 29th November 2012 at the Ballsbridge Hotel, Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.

  • GUI Annual Conference 2011

    Growing Up in Ireland held its third annual research conference on Thursday 1st December 2011 at the D4 Berkeley Hotel, Dublin.

  • GUI Annual Conference 2009

    Growing Up in Ireland Research Conference 2009 Growing Up in Ireland’s inaugural Research Conference was held on Monday 7th December 2009 in Dublin Castle. Click here to see the Conference Brochure. The aim of the one-day conference was to: present research findings from the study examine the contribution of the study to our understanding of…

  • GUI Annual Conference 2013

    The 5th Annual Growing Up in Ireland conference took place on Wednesday 27th November 2013, in the Croke Park Conference Centre Dublin.

  • GUI Annual Conference 2015

    The 7th Annual Growing Up in Ireland Research Conference was hosted in Dublin Castle on December 3rd 2015. The conference was addressed by Dr James Reilly,T.D., Minister for Children and Youth Affairs. The keynote paper was delivered by Professor Alice O’Sullivan.

  • Governance of Growing Up in Ireland

    Roles and Responsibilities Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth and the Central Statistics Office The Department of Children Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (DCEDIY) and the Central Statistics Office (CSO) work in collaboration to deliver the Growing Up in Ireland Study. While DCEDIY and the CSO each have these distinct responsibilities in relation…

  • Growing Up in Ireland Data Workshops

    Workshop Schedule The next Growing Up in Ireland data workshop will take place online on Wednesday March 25th. Please register here. We aim to host Growing Up in Ireland data workshops quarterly; the most recent data workshop took place on March 12th 2025. Information about upcoming workshops will be advertised on this website, on our…

  • Official Publications from Cohort ’08 (Infant Cohort)

    Suggested citations for publications from Cohort ’08 (Infant Cohort) in order of website listing (updated July 2024) RESEARCH REPORTS Wave 1 at 9 Months: Maternal Health Behaviours and Child Growth in Infancy Report on the Qualitative Study of Infants and their Parents at Wave 1 (Nine Months) Parenting and Infant Development Mothers’ Return to Work…

  • Official Publications from Cohort ’98 (Child Cohort)

    Suggested citations for publications from Cohort ’98 (Child Cohort) in order of website listing (updated July 2024) RESEARCH REPORTS Wave 1 at 9 Years: The Lives of 9-Year-Olds Overweight and Obesity Among 9-Year-Olds Influences on 9-year-olds’ Learning: Home, School and Community How Families Matter for Social and Emotional Outcomes of 9 Year Old Children The…

  • Growing Up in Ireland – Official publications using all cohorts

    *NEW*  SUGGESTED CITATIONS FOR INFANT AND CHILD COHORT JOINT REPORTS (IN ORDER OF WEBSITE LISTING) Research Reports Growing Up in Ireland: Key Findings – Special COVID-19 Survey Growing Up in Ireland: Dynamics of Child Economic Vulnerability and Socio-Emotional Development — An Analysis of the First Two Waves of the Growing Up in Ireland Study Growing…

  • GUI Annual Conference 2016

    GUI Conference 3rd November 2016 Growing Up in Ireland’s  8th Annual Research Conference took place in the Croke Park Conference Centre, Dublin on Thursday 3rd November 2016. The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Dr Katherine Zappone T.D., launched a series of key findings on several aspects of the lives of 17- and 18-year-olds.  Professor James Williams’…

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