Trinity professor appointed first president of South East Technological University
Veronica Campbell will bring ‘energy, vitality and leadership’ to role, says chair of board
Veronica Campbell will bring ‘energy, vitality and leadership’ to role, says chair of board
Technological universities are expected to have an emphasis on level six to eight programmes and industry-focused research
Courses delivered through a mix of in-person and online learning
‘One guy is living in a hostel. He is never late. He never misses a day,’ says employer
What can a parent learn at college open day and what should they look out for
We examine the developments at the main universities and technological institutions
Third-level institution established from merger of Limerick IT and Athlone IT
Top grades for Leaving Cert class of 2021 leads to record CAO points in Round One
HSE chief says ‘finishing line of this phase of the vaccination programme is so close now’
Brothers Patrick and Ger Collins continue a long line of goalkeepers from the rural club
Younger son had threatened to self harm over farm inheritance, mother told gardaí
Resurgent Clare showing signs of the distinctive zeal associated with their manager
‘Give it to me, I’ll shank one of them’, teenager is said to have told another
Third level institution is to be established from merger of Limerick IT and Athlone IT
Co-founder of de Blacam and Meagher Architects was ‘invaluable to our culture’
Harris says new bodies likely in Mid-West, North-West and South-East
US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards ‘offer a very high profile way to demonstrate what Ireland is achieving in that space’
Company already employs 150 staff in Carlow town
Scientists in Cork measure brightness of micro-droplets for image entitled Talking Heads
Move aims to boost numbers of qualified teachers in maths, physics and Spanish
A diverse range of courses are on offer for prospective students
For many students, the social side of college life sometimes eclipses academic life
Virtual tours explained: Different third-levels are taking different approaches
Diarmuid O’Sullivan was set to be conferred with degree at Cork Institute of Technology
Hotel in east Cork closes after staff member tests positive for coronavirus
Sales of e-bikes and bicycles have risen this year particularly during pandemic lockdown
Serious concern among health experts at rise in number of Covid cases in Cork
Changes in medicine modest with one of largest jumps coming in Trinity’s arts course
Konrad Im says LGBT+ groups have a key role to play during the current pandemic
The third-level sector is expected to operate within budget and make cuts where necessary
UCC and CIT presidents write to students asking them to behave responsibly during pandemic
Merger of institutes of technology in Cork and Tralee will cater for 18,000 students
Biotechnology or ‘biotech’ is closely entangled with the pharmaceutical industry. But what exactly is it?
Mr Justice Paul McDermott imposed life sentence on teenager with review date fixed for November 2032
Critical importance of social distancing emphasised in joint letter sent to up to 250,000 students
A qualification in business is a great investment in your future career and there is a huge selection to choose from
There is a wide variety of courses, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, available, all leading to rewarding careers in the industry
Detectives investigating fatal knife attack at Cork party also examining a number of phones
Teenagers who gatecrashed Cork party interviewed after CCTV, phone footage studied
Industrial strife, mergers and Leaving Cert reform will be prominent in coming year
Mary Mitchell O’Connor says the gender equality move is ‘game-changing moment’
Customer charter helps Leeside scoop major business award at national competition
Calls for council to restore sound installationthat played original recordings of interviews with emigrants
Ruling goes against wishes of child’s father who sought palliative intent management
What Ireland’s IoTs have to offer, when open days take place and more
Government ‘committed to the continued provision of higher education in Kerry ’
Stryde Tech team from CIT take gold medal at competition in Australia
Engineering and computer science see the biggest rise in points of any courses
Act quickly if you want to appeal a grade or sit a special second-chance maths exam
Just what is student life like in and around our main third-level campuses?
Lack of clarity over research activity may prove ‘problematic’ in future reviews
International panel raises concerns over financial viability of application
Two-day conference in Cork to address topics including big data and mental health
Issues include errors in claims for expenses and a lack of records on conflicts of interest
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices