Irish language legislation needed ‘as matter of urgency’, Sinn Féin leader says
McDonald says political leaders in London, Dublin ‘very clear’ long-awaited move will happen soon
McDonald says political leaders in London, Dublin ‘very clear’ long-awaited move will happen soon
Technological Universities have a focus on science and technology programmes
Ireland’s third-level sector is undergoing a process of wide-ranging reform
Glór na nGael seeking funding of more than €1M for key services and data capture
Group has been campaigning for the introduction of rights Bill in Northern Ireland
Musical celebration to invoke themes of courage, identity, and pride of place
NIO say there will be no Irish language legislation before assembly election
It is essential to know the structure and marking scheme of the test in advance
East Belfast Irish language officer Linda Ervine in Seachtain na Gaeilge address to Senators
Exchange of letters among items in new Conradh na Gaeilge archive at NUI Galway
Cormac Ó hEadhra, Sene Naoupu and Séaghan Ó Súilleabháin named as Seachtain na Gaeilge ambassadors
Irish language has a newly enhanced status in the European Union since January 1st
President says now is time for public to ‘throw off all the inhibitions’ surrounding language
Move will create new career opportunities for graduates interested in working in the Irish language
At least 20% of staff recruited to public bodies will be proficient in Irish by 2030
High demand for places at secondary level ‘cannot be met’ by existing supply say campaigners
Students join 24-hour Irish speaking challenge in over 270 schools across Ireland
Make sure you take full advantage of open days by having your questions ready in advance
Online event gives students a taste of third level and study opportunities on offer
Naoi mbliain ó shin a cuireadh tús leis an bplé ar an mBille seo
Advocacy group claims ‘explicit hostility’ within State agencies to providing language rights
Round One: Irish Times Results Helpdesk will answer questions at irishtimes.com
Steps you can take ahead of the next stage of your education
Results are being released some three weeks later than usual
Only two areas remain where majority of children continue to speak Irish outside school
Irish ‘likely to replace French’ as the second most popular language at A-level in the next few years
Greater integration of technology with teaching methods offers students more flexibility as education adapts to ‘new normal’
Student tips for online learning: What you need to know about blended and online learning
Many of these concepts are interrelated – and they all involve learning – but what do they mean individually?
Online and blended learning models have tangible benefits
Third-level colleges preparing for more in-person tuition in next academic year
Communication over use of English in Randox Teoranta plant has been withdrawn
School campus to be established in the town as a satellite of Balbriggan Gaelcholáiste
Joint call made for pause to process pending analysis of recent junior cycle changes
Report shows provision of radio programming in Irish is ‘minimal’
Conradh na Gaeilge asks Joint Committee to call for implementation of 2020 agreement
The dogs in the street knew yet his criminal career spanned three decades
A diverse range of courses are on offer for prospective students
We asked Janet Stafford of Higher Options what the expo will look like this year
Online events give students a taste of the lifestyle and study opportunities on offer
It is always worthwhile for prospective students to take some time to do some groundwork before attending Higher Options or a third level open day.
A challenge faced by lexicographers is determining a word’s primary meaning
Cabinet strengthens language legislation to include target dates for compliance
Investing in people is critical for building resilience in companies
Almost 3,000 offers for college places issued in latest round with a deadline of noon on Friday
Steps you can take ahead of the next stage of your education
Round One: The wait is almost over for thousands of applicants
A graduate explains what students might expect from blended learning when they start this autumn
This year’s school leavers are entering the ‘real world’ amid the most extraordinary circumstances
A higher than usual volume of queries from Leaving Cert students expected today by Irish Times Results Helpdesk
Tens of thousands receive Leaving Cert results based on new calculated grades process
What will college look like? A final year student tells us about her Accelerated Masters in Physiotherapy at UCC
What will college look like? A final year student tells us about Early Childhood Studies at NUI Galway.
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