TU Dublin appoints senior civil servant as next president
University aims to return to financial sustainability following €8.6m deficit and falling student numbers
University aims to return to financial sustainability following €8.6m deficit and falling student numbers
The bus memorialised by Bagatelle, which runs from Phoenix Park to Dún Laoghaire, is a cross-section of the city, geographically and socially. It will soon be replaced by a 24-hour service
Key details about 2024-2025 open days for National College of Ireland, St Patrick’s University, IADT, NCAD, Munster Technological University and more
UCD narrows gap by jumping 45 places to 126th in latest QS World University Rankings
University review finds ‘considerable number’ of programmes with low student numbers
Six schools of architecture are working together to transform the training of architects with sustainability in mind
Technological universities and traditional universities provide a third-level education in a particular subject or subject - how can you tell which is right for you?
Research your funding options well before starting your application for postgraduate studies
Detailed letter to president of Technological University Dublin from two dozen heads of department lists a number of issues of concern over financial governance
Strongly worded letter sent by HEA chief Dr Alan Wall outlines ‘serious concerns’ about handling of financial crises at the institution
Thresholds for financial support have increased, so it is well worth checking online to see if you are eligible
Contact with ISS ‘continues to be one of the best practical demonstrations of science and technology in action’
Disconnection, isolation and exam inexperience among factors behind increase, say academics
Jacob Haskins didn’t have enough points to secure his first CAO choice so he took an alternative route to UCD
University president acknowledges accounting error in which €7m in Government funding allocated to wrong financial year
Trinity College Dublin is the top-rated Irish institution, with University College Dublin Ireland’s second best performer
Health committee also hears of plans to set up new medical school in capital operated by TU Dublin which is being looked at ‘very favourably’
The Asylum Workshop explores the histories of Grangegorman, and of mental health in Ireland
Some student digs at TU Dublin went unfilled this year despite demand for college accommodation
Boom in commodity prices pushed net profits at Australian group to €3.1bn last year
Survey finds ‘considerable scepticism’ that judges will be replaced by AI technology within 10 years, with most more concerned about poor wifi
TUs have a focus on vocationally and professionally oriented science and technology programmes, from engineering to agriculture
Aer Lingus Regional operator seeks maintenance and engineering trainees
Solid fuel, rather than traffic, mostly to blame for premature deaths, Irish Heart Foundation found
The composer’s new work for Finding a Voice, the festival of music by women, is inspired by more than a century of activism
Australian bank leads consortium providing six new third-level buildings
Mee used her expertise in diet to communicate with a wide audience through many years of radio, television and newspaper appearances
Ireland is one of the most expensive places in Europe to go to attend third-level education but there are ways to minimise the costs
One-year full-time course at TUD, food events in Kilkenny and Dublin
Partnership will support development of new skills and apprenticeship centre in the capital
Girls are being put off studying subjects such as woodwork, says Fine Gael’s Regina Doherty
Catherine Martin: ‘I’m absolutely confident your generation will be one of innovation and trendsetters’
Proposal for extra third level funding and fee cuts to be considered by Cabinet
Low level of direct builds explains lengthy waiting lists, Lorcan Sirr argues
Technological universities are expected to have an emphasis on level six to eight programmes and industry-focused research
Technological Universities are being created, but what types of courses will they offer?
Technological Universities have a focus on science and technology programmes
Let us draw on our own history of grief, loss and trauma in our efforts to help newly exiled
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Mark Kearney and Augustine Schwerin are bringing craic to Canada by serving up egg sandwiches
Unthinkable: Philosopher Bernard Stiegler explores how apps alter how you relate to yourself
Building cyber resilience should be top of the priority list for businesses in 2022
Sensory project placed focus on areas which students use the most across the campus
Threat of cyber attack has become a standard business risk for all, but you can prepare against it
Former College of Catering stands as one of Dublin’s finest underappreciated buildings
The stories behind three vacant buildings chart Strokestown’s recent history
Young people are bearing the brunt of the State’s dysfunctional property system
Change to cap on rent increases and tax cut on rent income may halt exodus of landlords
Minister says claims he was behind Cabinet leak was ‘misuse of Dáil privilege’
Shortened days should only be used on exceptional basis but some schools are using it as routine sanction
‘Susan went above and beyond the call of duty: if she could help, she did’
Plan relies on private builders providing 170,000 of 300,000 new homes by 2030
Trinity climbs to 146th, but four colleges slip down Times Higher Education league table
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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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