Universities want Leaving Cert moved to May to ease pressure on students
Results delay risks chaos finding accommodation or studying abroad, students warn
Results delay risks chaos finding accommodation or studying abroad, students warn
Third-level funding plans seeks university reforms in exchange for extra funding
Candidates who have never had to sit a State exam may struggle in college, CAO chair says
Plan to increase number of students eligible for grants as part of third level funding package
Issuing results in August ‘no longer fit for purpose’ and limits students’ options
Colleges say growing student numbers and higher costs are pushing them into the red
Government has pledged to expand college numbers in bid to ease CAO pressure
Colleges aim to provide more on-campus activity as students struggle with isolation
Plan for orientation weeks may be cancelled, Irish Universities’ Association warns
Professor Patrick O’Shea due to leave just over three years into 10-year term of office
The third-level sector is expected to operate within budget and make cuts where necessary
Loss of students will be felt most keenly by the providers
Trinity College Dublin announces recruitment freeze as part of cost-saving strategy
Student numbers set to grow by 40,000 over coming decade, Oireachtas committee told
Sharp decline in Times Higher Education rankings sparks call for urgent State funding
Colleges claimed new measures would hinder efforts to deal with sexual assault cases
Irish Universities Association warns of intolerable strain on university system
Research finds Ireland is one of only two European countries where system is at risk
We look at the academic, practical, and financial factors students should consider before deciding on a college or course
Government to back roles in third level institutions at cost of €6 million
Extra 1,300 classroom posts to keep pace with growing school population
Top Irish colleges say changes are needed if they are to compete with Europe’s best
Serious quality issues at third-level exist from decades of underfunding, IUA says
Call for Government to tackle funding crisis as TCD loses status as only top-100 Irish university
DCU scientist to develop ‘micro-vehicles to navigate through body to ... treat diseases’
International comparisons indicate that Irish academics are relatively well paid
More the 70 staff across third-level colleges are earning salaries in excess of €200,000
Government needs to tackle ‘structural deficit’ in funding , universities association says
Party raised $1.28m compared with republican rival’s $12m in shorter time
Initiative generates €170 million from up to 275,000 visitors
While shoe-gazing at Kilkenomics, Mark Graham notices that economists have the better brogues
Nominations given for work on Keogh’s Crisps, Glenisk, Croke Park and The Gathering
“I know that my roots are in Waterford but I also know that I have so much more to uncover,” reporter tells gathering
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