Protest in Dublin against Ukraine war: ‘We need to do so much more’
Ireland should expel Russians from their Dublin ‘bunker’, Ukraine’s ambassador says
Ireland should expel Russians from their Dublin ‘bunker’, Ukraine’s ambassador says
Not possible to sustain emergency mode approach for full academic year, says Ifut
Dr Ali Selim seeking to have part-time lecturing role at Trinity reinstated
University accepts Dr Elizabeth Tilley exceeded qualifications for senior lecturership
Some backed teachers’ pay deal as step in right direction, others found it grossly unfair
Deal will see wage rises of between 6.2% and 10%, depending on when person was hired
University administrator had ‘a lifelong commitment to the interests and needs of higher education’
Conference told of major cuts to university teacher staffing as student numbers surge
Education establishments accused of selling themselves by federation
Union says some staff earning €5,000 a year and many on insecure contracts
Forty assistant professors to be employed under five-year ‘tenure-track’ contracts
Members of Unite union reject Lansdowne Road accord as terms are ‘insufficient’
Ifut unhappy at shelving of planned €1,000 pay hike set for 2017 in Lansdowne Road deal
Short-term contracts and casual work increasingly common in workplace
University welcomes report as Siptu branch questions credibility of group’s findings
Almost 73% of academics surveyed indicate increasing student diversity
Language difficulties and inadequate writing skills are cited as core academics problems
Working hours of secondary teachers are 4th longest in Europe but shorter than US, Australia
Researchers at Tyndall National Institute to continue strike action over pay dispute
NUI Galway lecturers lodge challenges over lack of promotions on two occasions
University Teachers group seeks ‘clear and detailed public statement’ from Minister on NUIG gender issue
Upheaval in third-level sector escalates on Monday with industrial action at Cork IT
Union’s members express concerns over impact of technology on higher education
Ireland’s research policy runs counter to EU proposals
Representative says university staff feel too isolated to take gender discrimination cases
Dr Micheline Sheehy Skeffington says ‘concrete action’ required
Boys underperform in school but women get fewer professorships in academia. How do we tackle the factors that skew how children and adults fare through their studies?
Opinion: Ireland’s status as one of Europe’s best-educated societies is under threat from financial starvation
Higher Education Authority has ‘gone native’, says Irish Federation of University Teachers
University lecturers hear warning over ‘predatory’ for-profit colleges
Teachers’ unions open campaign to defend third level bodies in their research
The image of the leisurely academic in an ivory tower is one that hard-pressed lecturers, suffering intense third-level education cutbacks, simply don’t recognise
ASTI industrial action to start on October 2nd
Union claims proposed legislation may be unconstitutional
Minister indicates priority to be given to those on low pensions
Kieran Mulvey says ASTI and TUI failure to ballot on Haddington Road pay deal ’strange’ in industrial relations context
Government warns teachers will face cuts under legislation if new proposals rejected
Executives of teaching unions to consider invitation after rejection of Croke Park deal
Impact and the Public Service Executive Union expected to back deal comfortably but Government concerned about INTO and Siptu votes
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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
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