‘Extreme concern’ over shortage of student accommodation due to Ukrainian crisis
Student accommodation would be cheaper without en-suites, says university chair
Student accommodation would be cheaper without en-suites, says university chair
Rebecca Skedd, CEO of Solace House in New York
Maura McNally appointed chair of body of university comprising institutes in the west
The HSE said that two Dublin walk-in centres were at capacity as the vaccine programme has ramped up amid threat of Omicron variant
Three of the Kilkenny side are looking to claim a seventh Leinster medal on Sunday
New third-level institution to be based in Galway, Mayo, Sligo and Letterkenny
Decorated goalkeeper voices scepticism about changing hurling in response to trends
IT Carlow and Waterford IT to merge into technological university in 2022
Ballygunner star believes Déise can reach another level and end long All-Ireland wait
How I did it: Evelyn Loftus completed the Peter Mark hairdressing apprenticeship
GMIT, Letterkenny IT and IT Sligo submit bid to create new university in January 2022
A selection of popular MBA courses in universities and colleges
Springboard+ offers 392 free, part-time conversion courses in higher education
Concern over rise in cases ‘within the community’ in Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford
‘Possibility’ other counties will have status elevated to Level 3, says Eamon Ryan
Irish governments moved away from building social houses directly, deeming the private market a more efficient model for delivery
Pledge to deliver 11 buildings set to facilitate extra 8,000 student places upon completion
We take a look at some of the many MBA courses available in Ireland’s universities and business schools
Kilkenny duo impress for DCU as Austin Gleeson’s late goal still isn’t enough
Raceix CEO says ‘game-changing’ software provides clear navigational data that is easy to use
One universe with different determinations of its rate of expansion which do not agree
Scientists hope to implant tiny devices and cells to combat chronic illnesses including diabetes
Jamie Hawan (33) is a graduate of the Irish Management Institute Graduate Development Programme
Modern history to Montessori, computer science to conservation: A selection of popular postgraduates in universities, colleges and institutes of technology
Severe weather and ‘huge leakage’ of shoppers takes toll but big development planned
Access Science: Maths Week encourages us to become more comfortable with how we use maths in our day-to-day lives
Experienced Mount Sion man to succeed Derek McGrath for a two-year period
College Choice: Students have range of options if they missed entry requirements
Fee-paying students much more likely to attend top Dublin-based universities
Burned down and rebuilt in the 1920s the house was renovated with salvage materials from far and wide by the Keane family who have lived there for generations. The gardens are at their best in May and visitors are welcome
City’s Abbey Quarter selected for campus focused on crafts, heritage and agri-food
Irish hospitality workers wanted in Revelstoke, famous for skiing, hiking and rafting
More than 5,000 15-24 year olds diagnosed with chlamydia, gonorrhea or herpes
Third-level competitions now in danger of becoming irreparably undermined
The pressure of playing for college and county can be daunting for affected players
School helps build relationship between students and the biggest employers in the locality
Starting 2017 as Hurler and Young Hurler of Year proved difficult for the 22-year-old
There is a lot going for the southern half of the country when it comes to business or setting up a second office outside Dublin
Former college newspaper editor considers what you should look out for
Maths Week has contributed greatly to raising the level of appreciation of mathematics and enhancing public understanding of its importance
Manzi Joseph arrived from Rwanda via Malawi in 2015
Almost 100 locations around country now earmarked for levies from 2019
The big three have won 17 of the last 18 All-Ireland titles. Time for something new
Leaving Cert 2017: Further education colleges offer a diverse array of programmes
Employers place value in arts degrees as humanities courses promote range of critical skills
Frank Flannery managed the last team to eliminate the Dubliners from the championship
Mickey Harte and star players tour country’s clubs to battle obesity epidemic
Holders Mary Immaculate send out warning as quarter-final line-up is completed
Austin Gleeson returns from suspension to help Waterford IT defeat Trinity
All three Limerick colleges enjoy opening day wins on home soil
Non-progression in some computer courses of particular concern due to skills shortages
Facilities available for student parents are far from standard across all institutions
The Bachelor of Science in Applied Conservation Skills at Waterford IT aims to upskill qualified construction tradespeople to work on conservation projects
If you feel you should have done better, you might consider getting papers remarked
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