My daughter wants to be a pilot. How can I help her dreams take flight?
Journey to becoming an airline pilot is demanding and expensive
Journey to becoming an airline pilot is demanding and expensive
Student accommodation would be cheaper without en-suites, says university chair
Dorothy Creaven of Rent the Runway highlights opportunities Stem courses provide
Today’s students have never had so many options to choose from
Healthcare: choosing to study medicine is not a decision to be taken lightly
Subject profile: We look at the possibilities offered by a qualification in Law
A selection of popular and less well-known courses that may be right for you
Cork to benefit from €165 billion in regionally balanced growth before 2030
Technological Universities have a focus on science and technology programmes
Ireland’s third-level sector is undergoing a process of wide-ranging reform
Technological universities are expected to have an emphasis on level six to eight programmes and industry-focused research
Technological universities are not intended to be the same as traditional universities, writes Simon Harris, Minister for Further and Higher Education.
Courses delivered through a mix of in-person and online learning
Atlantic Technological University incorporates eight campuses across wide area
SETU to have campuses in Waterford, Carlow, Wexford and Wicklow
Elaine Murphy to head up Bonham Quay centre in Galway
The pandemic forced a changed from in-person learning
‘Learning gives us confidence, and it shows employers that you mean business’
Dr Karen Weekes (54) is only the 20th woman in the world to complete challenge
Covid badly disrupted the student experience. Many are keen to make up for it abroad
Maura McNally appointed chair of body of university comprising institutes in the west
Education system is key to challenging and changing the culture of everyday harassment and violence
In aftermath of Cork attack, some women feel streets more dangerous
Research Lives: Clare Reidy, SciFest STEM champion 2021 and sixth-year student at Our Lady’s Bower in Athlone
The Higher Education Access Route and Disability Access Route to Education schemes offer equitable access to higher education.
The pandemic looks set to cast its shadow over schools and pupils for another year
Festival wants to make sure it is ‘diverse and inclusive’, executive chairman says
Higher education is being transformed with merger of institutes of technology - but some fear it is a step in wrong direction
Covid has forced health service providers to adopt new technologies at a pace which would have been unthinkable a few years ago
New third-level institution to be based in Galway, Mayo, Sligo and Letterkenny
The invasive, poisonous shrub is on the move and has caused havoc for local farmers
Martin: Other respiratory viruses leading to more hospital admissions for children than Covid
Taoiseach says graduates of institution, a merger of Cork and Tralee ITs, can help address major challenges
Micheál Martin says UK needs to reciprocate EU goodwill in order to achieve a deal
University of Limerick wants closer links with enterprise on new 260-acre campus
IT Carlow and Waterford IT to merge into technological university in 2022
We examine the developments at the main universities and technological institutions
Fund will help students who can’t meet costs, with mental health funding also announced
High building costs, housing shortages and delays in college offers have created crisis
Top grades for Leaving Cert class of 2021 leads to record CAO points in Round One
Plans include student campus in creation of Technological University of the Shannon
National Teens’ Food Survey finds one-quarter of target group overweight or obese
Third level institution is to be established from merger of Limerick IT and Athlone IT
What are the different types of third level learning institutions in Ireland?
A selection of courses you can apply for through the CAO process
A selection of popular MBA courses in universities and colleges
Harris says new bodies likely in Mid-West, North-West and South-East
Will schools stay open? Will calculated grades return? A long shadow cast across the year
Colleges aim to provide more on-campus activity as students struggle with isolation
A diverse range of courses are on offer for prospective students
Pledge to deliver 11 buildings set to facilitate extra 8,000 student places upon completion
‘Wet trades’ critical to construction industry, yet new apprenticeship registrations have plummeted
Merger of institutes of technology in Cork and Tralee will cater for 18,000 students
State exams body taking Department of Health advice over Junior and Leaving Cert
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