Munster Technological University: a ‘long ladder of opportunities’
Courses delivered through a mix of in-person and online learning
Courses delivered through a mix of in-person and online learning
Taoiseach says graduates of institution, a merger of Cork and Tralee ITs, can help address major challenges
Late soprano held legendary dinner parties at Victorian four-bed on Bushy Park Road in Rathgar
Misfits, the I May Destroy You actor’s new book, codifies her efforts to achieve transparency
Ronnie, as she was known, had a simple credo – never refuse anyone with potential
Operatic community loses highly respected figure and ever-present artist for over 60 years
Cork soprano had enormous talent, and a big and generous heart – Canon Jim O’Donovan
Merger of institutes of technology in Cork and Tralee will cater for 18,000 students
‘I never considered myself a sex symbol’, James Bond, The Avengers actor once said
183-bedroom hotel at Morrison’s Quay will be group’s first site in Ireland outside Dublin
Calls for council to restore sound installationthat played original recordings of interviews with emigrants
What Ireland’s IoTs have to offer, when open days take place and more
Just what is student life like in and around our main third-level campuses?
Plays for an audience of one and a Mick Flannery musical are among this year’s ambitious programme
Festival Director John Fitzpatrick marks 50 years involvement
Cork actor wins award for his work in Martin McDonagh’s The Lieutenant of Inishmore
Life on campus: here is what the country’s IoTs have to offer
Legal tender coin with €15 face value to be sold at €60 each as only 3,000 copies being minted
Technologies include sepsis test and navigation system for disabled people
Darragh Morgan is a classical solo violinist born in Belfast now living in London
A sample of courses from Ireland’s universities, ITs and smaller colleges
Waltons music shop in the city centre is to shut its doors amid soaring rental prices
The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/Kaspars Putninš, The Vanbrugh, RTÉ NSO/Harry Bicket
ITs around the country offer a diverse range of course options for students
Politician turned down a State funeral and requested ‘no speeches, no nonsense’, mourners told
The actor will take over from Peter Capaldi as the 13th reincarnation of the Time Lord
Obituary: Children’s TV presenter’s catchphrase on the show was ‘get down, Shep’
Architect turned musician Eoin French aka Talos spent months preparing for his debut album, but it was sudden impulses in the studio that led to his best musical moments
Newpark Music Centre' s respected jazz programme, which offers a rich and broad musical education, will transfer to DCU in September
ITs around the country offer a diverse range of course options for prospective students
Line-up also features Mick Flannery, Galway outfit We Banjo 3 and Roy Harper
Since loud became the new normal, the skills of music mastering engineers are essential
Finland-born Marja Gaynor, who jammed with Hansard, loves spontaneity of Irish musicians
Cllr Mannix Flynn accused of trying to visit sins of the past on band’s present generation
Rodrigo Y Gabriela and Bell X1 join acclaimed jazz perfomers on October line-up
Ringo Starr announces death of the record producer known as the ‘Fifth Beatle’
Movies are becoming increasingly graphic in their depiction of sex. For actors, it means some very awkward days at the office
Grand final of the annual cross-border choral music event held at Titanic Belfast
Some 40,000 music fans expected in city for festival over October Bank Holiday
Lucius co-frontwoman Holly Laessig talks about how the harmonising Brooklyn band grew out of a fun music-school project
Notable guests will include world-renowned pianist and composer Neil Brand, and composers Irene Buckley and Laurent Levesque
Gardaí close off streets as high tides and strong winds cause river Lee to burst banks
Council distributes over 2,000 sandbags as colleges cancel night classes
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