CAO options: Courses you may have missed
A selection of popular and less well-known courses that may be right for you
A selection of popular and less well-known courses that may be right for you
Turf responsible for more air pollution than coal in Dublin and Birr, study finds
New throwing cage at Templemore to nurture talent in Olympic champion’s county
An Irishwoman’s Diary
Church ‘bringing shame on itself’ with order to recant appointment of gay council member
Agility is important to the sector and valued by professionals who want to progress
Leaked report says decision has ‘caused scandal injurious to the purity and peace of the church’
‘I’m so far from the hero, I went back to help on non-Covid wards ... I helped out, a little bit’
Medics frustrated by the pace of reform and negotiations over Sláintecare contract
Difficulties sustaining services leads to ‘moral distress’ among staff, Stormont committee hears
Plan seeks to encourage students, academics to speak out about discrimination, harassment
System can’t cope with predicted Covid demand for ICU beds, says Dr Catherine Motherway
An Irishman’s Diary
Parents need ‘correct information ’ on concussion in sports, says Dr Philip O’Halloran
An Irish company believes virtual reality shops and networking will soon be the norm
Hygiene Audits’ cloud-based system aims to streamline cleaning schedules, risk tracking and audit reports
‘Really good idea’ to inoculate students, says expert, as Covid-19 spreads among teenagers
Gaduates and jobseekers should focus on their own values, not ‘key’ traits
A qualified doctor, she is targeting another league title and playing professionally
Patients’ group says charges by hospitals are stealth tax that hits families of those who are dying
A doctor, software developer and senior manager in a pharma firm speak about the benefits of completing an MBA
Covid-19 impact: Just 56,000 screened last year compared to more than 170,000 in 2019
Frequent users lose about two points, mainly effecting verbal dexterity, Dublin team finds
Independent Scientific Advocacy Group says extra restrictions not enough to suppress virus
Decision came after the Co Cork mother and baby home was temporarily closed
Students from disadvantaged backgrounds significantly under-represented in third level
Feeder schools: Social class still a big factor in securing college places
Daughters were expected to earn their own living. Education was a priority
Harbison involved in many high-profile cases over several decades
A hidden letter had hinted at something cryptic. Four years after Mum died, our sister finally found us
Whether on efficacy of vaccines or economic management, dissent can show its worth
When is open day? What will it look like? Key information about 2020-2021 open days
Commission president’s state of the union speech references North and John Hume
18-year-old Syrian refugee and medical student hopes her story will inspire others
Changes in medicine modest with one of largest jumps coming in Trinity’s arts course
1,000 babies born between March and May will be looked at
Some 200 workers are usually based at the Irish Dog Foods plant in Naas
Move will allow 650 students to learn in large socially-distanced setting
Government rejects calls from heads of 15 top health groups for a review of nation’s preparedness
Comforting children is now a public health issue, according to health experts
Loss of students will be felt most keenly by the providers
Scale of unexplained transmission will determine how restrictions are eased, says Prof Sam McConkey
Covid-19 might persuade more students to opt for healthcare courses
Group of multinationals in Ireland has worked with academics in the pharma sector
New to the Parish: Samer Arnous, a consultant cardiologist, arrived in Ireland at 17
Recovered Muslim leader thanks healthcare staff for ‘sacrificing themselves to save us’
Silent hypoxia is insidious and low blood-oxygen saturation levels may go undetected
McConkey says ideally Ireland should follow the ‘bubble’ strategy pursued by New Zealand
‘Doctors and nurses are making sacrifices to save our lives, we need to support them,’ says Dr Ali Al Saleh
We can only guess what it’s like for hospital workers in Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak
From pubs and barns to warehouses and museums, there's a wide range of venues now offering an alternative
University intends to build an education and research building to extend campus
Gig of the week: producer Tony Visconti and drummer Woody Woodmansey are guests
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