Ireland’s new technological education sector
Technological Universities have a focus on science and technology programmes
Technological Universities have a focus on science and technology programmes
Ireland’s third-level sector is undergoing a process of wide-ranging reform
‘Could not have been achieved without the vision and courage of the religious congregations’
Maura McNally appointed chair of body of university comprising institutes in the west
New third-level institution to be based in Galway, Mayo, Sligo and Letterkenny
Taoiseach says graduates of institution, a merger of Cork and Tralee ITs, can help address major challenges
Vehicle journeys on the State’s busiest roads up by 17% on the same time last year
Top grades for Leaving Cert class of 2021 leads to record CAO points in Round One
What are the different types of third level learning institutions in Ireland?
Science pays well but is also constantly changing and new opportunities regularly arise
Serious concern among health experts at rise in number of Covid cases in Cork
Pledge to deliver 11 buildings set to facilitate extra 8,000 student places upon completion
Merger of institutes of technology in Cork and Tralee will cater for 18,000 students
Group of multinationals in Ireland has worked with academics in the pharma sector
We take a look at some of the many MBA courses available in Ireland’s universities and business schools
Rinocloud’s Hydrolight can detect even tiny single cells that should not be present
Sailing, racing, food, entertainment and talks to feature at Royal Cork Yacht Club in Crosshaven
It is the second year in succession for Glanmire Community College to enroll seven sets of twins
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&Open is helping brands delight their costumers and build long-lasting relationships
Modern history to Montessori, computer science to conservation: A selection of popular postgraduates in universities, colleges and institutes of technology
Ballyhale marksman is keen to get another couple of years in the Kilkenny jersey
Inspired by profiles of Detroit and New York, Michael Moynihan tackled the city of his youth
Organisers express gratitude as event raises funds to support late footballer’s family
Great effort goes into rehabilitating peoplegiven opportunities, court hears
A new app allows prospective buyers to visualise paintings on their own walls
Mental Health Act allows for persons to be involuntarily admitted in their ‘best interests’
Science Foundation Ireland and industry fund Enable research on tech potential
Cork manager has unique insight through Irish international son David
SS Formby and SS Coningbeg torpedoed by German submarine, leaving 83 people dead
Contractors hired to build children’s hospital show that profits have more than doubled
Emmanuel Macron aims to create networks where students could move between institutes
Retail and business sectors in Co Cork town brace for impact of move by Central Bank
There is a lot going for the southern half of the country when it comes to business or setting up a second office outside Dublin
Music and theatre lovers well catered for with eclectic mix at popular Tipperary event
Experienced coach aiming to lead his native county to a first Leinster final since 2011
Nearly half of the 52 players listed on Sunday have passed through the Cork college
One way is Enterprise Ireland’s Technology Gateway Network in partnership with Institutes of Technology
Programme promises a feast of diverse cinema, including features and documentaries
Austin Gleeson returns from suspension to help Waterford IT defeat Trinity
Garda call a halt to Cork IT’s hopes as Sligo prove too strong for outgunned GMIT
Having suffered through the Troubles, business owners worry as they await clarity
Points drop across the board for arts and social science degrees
Additional assistance to tackle housing emergency expected to vary by location
Dr Brendan Murphy due to reach 65, but institute wants him to stay in office until 2019
Rory Gallagher, Van Morrison, Phil Lynott, Elvis Costello among past performers
Three semi-finalists arrive from Limerick as UCD seek rare double after Sigerson success
Like Waterford’s Derek McGrath, Clare’s manager wants an expanded top flight
‘Bubbles’ welcomes Noel McGrath return but acknowledges retirements leaves gap
Legislation to pave the way for new third-level institutions to be published this week
Colleges and cookery schools around the country are drawing in students of all ages. So why is there such a shortage of chefs going to work in Irish kitchens?
An odd mix of courses are among those that leapt in points for college entry this year
Points were also down for subjects related to other booming industries, including tourism
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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