DIT’s Kevin Street campus on 3.57 acres sells for €140m
Developer Johnny Ronan beaten in bidding war by former RGRE employee
Developer Johnny Ronan beaten in bidding war by former RGRE employee
Éirloop team set to compete in Hyperloop challenge in California
Open Labs initiative allows access to college facilities and 600 researchers
Strong finish earns Dublin college a place in the last four
Cavan player’s two-goal salvo in second quarter secures Sigerson Cup last four spot
Smashing Times theatre company has organised a free family-friendly festival to mark the day
Getting food companies to police sector is like using ‘Dracula to head up the blood bank’
Property firm’s sites about to bear new homes fruit in Stoneybatter, Santry and Blackrock
Suggestions include a site planning tax and ways to tackle the number of vacant houses
I-Cubed provides €5,000 tax-free stipend, mentorship, workshops and office space
External report finds lack of management oversight and breaches in purchasing policy
An Chéim’s board conducted ‘forensic analysis’ of services provided to tech company
Law helps students develop diverse skill sets including research, analysis and problem solving
Dr Lorcan Sirr criticises method of counting new-builds following ‘Irish Times’ report
‘If you’ll excuse the pun, I believe I’ve ‘cemented’ my career’
Limerick students pull away from Dublin rivals to book semi-final place in Sigerson Cup
UCD master University of Ulster challenge while UCC defeat IT Carlow after extra-time
Figures show fewer pupils from poor socio-economic backgrounds attend university
Revamped event, with prize fund of €20,000, showcases the work of emerging artists
Firm stablishing R&D centre in the capital with initial roles include DevOps engineers
USI begins new ‘Rock the Register’ drive as part of initiative ahead of general election deadline
Screens provided for visa applicants at offices of the Garda National Immigration Bureau
Minister with Responsibility for Drugs says advice on drug use should not be moralistic
DIT and Ulster University make top 100 for the up-and-coming third-level institutions
DIT manage just three scores from play as WIT defence dominates
Criteria include the preservation of lawns and forests, use of energy-efficient appliances, waste recycling, environmental course offerings and number of cars entering the campus daily
Plus, students up for ‘Oscars’; and a survey on small schools
Under the Technological Universities Bill, the merged educational bodies will adopt an interim name
Two of five Irish insitutions get four As, putting them in same league as Oxford, says study
43 per cent of nine to 16-year-olds don’t know how to report abuse online, survey reveals
Third-level chief says creation of two technological universities to cost €30 million
The Dublin side had their Sigerson dream ended after an excellent O’Byrne Cup run
Eamonn Dillon and the versatile Liam Rushe score a combined 2-9 against DIT
Déise shock Rebels to reach McGrath Cup final for first time in 12 years
Minister seeks third-party intervention to avert another strike by secondary teachers
Course equips students with skills required to create the services and content for latest communications devices
Dublin Institute of Technology is to move to central campus from 2017
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has dared to dream: his ‘Hyperloop’ train could make serious tracks
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