Further Education: ‘It was one of those moments where the stars aligned’
Insurance Practitioner Apprenticeship: three year programme leads to Level 8 honours degree
Insurance Practitioner Apprenticeship: three year programme leads to Level 8 honours degree
The following are a few tips that might be of help to students as they begin their third-level education
We look at some of the changes and challenges students will encounter as they embark on the next step of their education
Technological Universities are being created, but what types of courses will they offer?
From nursing to engineering and environmental studies, there’s plenty of choice
Instead of taking the traditional route, Denisa Zima chose an accounting apprenticeship
When are they on and what’s on offer? Key facts about 2021-2022 open days
Are there many employment opportunities available in 2021 for Irish speakers, and those that study Irish?
My Career Path: Kim Au studied Business and Law at UCD before joining KPMG where she is an associate, risk consulting
My Career Path: Claire Byrne studied Business Studies in DCU and is a sales organisation graduate with Lidl
My Career Path: UCC graduate Max Darby is a data scientist at Musgrave
My Career Path: International Business Studies and French graduate Conor Bradley now works for EY
My Career Path: Food marketing and entrepreneurship graduate Nicola McGloughlin works for Aldi
My Career Path: Karen Begg studied English and History at UL and now works with Grant Thornton
My Career Path: Siofra Martin is an associate at KPMG’s tax department
Conor Quinn recently completed a Fulbright scholarship programme in cybersecurity with Boston College
My Career Path: Marion Hauducoeur joined the EY Advisory Graduate Programme in 2018
My Career Path: Martin Cunningham works on Lidl’s graduate programme
My Career Path: Liam O’Connell is a Jameson brand ambassador based in Australia
My Career Path: Cian O’Connor is part of Aldi’s Graduate Area Manager Programme
Burial of Covid-19 victim Dr Syed Waqqar Ali takes place in Dublin
The small number of people landing in Dublin Airport know what is expected
A new programme is teaching students that content online isn’t necessarily true or reliable – and can involve malicious efforts to steal their information or identity
My Career Path: Niamh Friel, The Chartered Governance Institute and senior associate at KPMG
My Career Path: Kate Forde, trading manager, formerly of Musgrave Graduate Programme
Women in the workforce: It is often left up to individuals to challenge company culture themselves
My Career Path: Bianca Terrell, Central Bank of Ireland Graduate Programme
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
How graduates can make sure they are skilled-up and job-ready
How employers use interviews to gain an understanding of what makes people tick
Irish youths outline their feelings on the issues ahead of the Eighth Amendment vote
Opinion: Jenna Clarke-Molloy on the difficulties she faced trying to obtain necessary documentation from an Irish university
Lose the pine needles and bring a bit of splendid Nordic simplicity into your home
Bureaucracy exacerbated by inability to source own flights and lack of transparency
Boundaries around consent on college campuses are changing. But are we are at risk of reducing flirtation to an anxiety-ridden affair?
Irish Travel Agents Association urges travellers to be careful amid crisis in the region
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