Leaving Cert results may be late, with fears of knock-on problems
Colleges fear delay to new academic year and last-minute scramble for accommodation
Colleges fear delay to new academic year and last-minute scramble for accommodation
Former Tánaiste says governors were ‘horrified’ there was no written valuation
Public Accounts Committee meeting to examine the university’s 2020 accounts
Healthcare: choosing to study medicine is not a decision to be taken lightly
Many programmes are designed with local employers and are attuned to their needs
Course profile/arts: Creative, critical thinkers with good analytical and research skills are sought after
More than 330 level-eight business courses are available in the country currently
‘We spend so much time fighting for our kids. Parents are made out to be the villains’
Proposal for extra third level funding and fee cuts to be considered by Cabinet
Technological universities are expected to have an emphasis on level six to eight programmes and industry-focused research
Shelbourne Buildings is home to IBM HQ and offices of law firm Whitney Moore
Move is to enhance co-operation in research and innovation ‘in areas of mutual strength’
Tournament could bring up to 150,000 visitors, with final bid due by early 2023
‘Personalised assessments’ to be made available for those people seeking work
We need to double down on recent progress rather than consider the problem fixed
Men (60s) held over fraud understood to date back at least a decade in Limerick university
A more specialised qualification can help you change career direction or gain skills
Government higher education initiative aims to deliver all-island approaches to innovation
Officials estimate up to 10% of students may have used contract cheating services
Opinion: We need to harness all talents to counter existential threats
Covid badly disrupted the student experience. Many are keen to make up for it abroad
Harris says space survey under way across higher education with focus on disabled access
Education system is key to challenging and changing the culture of everyday harassment and violence
Technology graduates highest paid, arts and humanities were lowest
Top-up to Student Assistance Fund announced to help with cost of food, books, bills
Inside Politics: Poots upped the ante with an order to halt post-Brexit checks at NI ports
Company raises €2.5m from backers including the founders of One4All and Ergo
University had warned last year that new Bill would undermine its autonomy
Many arts graduates now entering marketing, advertising, journalism, technology and law
It is important to understand the component parts: there are two key numbers associated with each school listed
New ‘co-governance model’ sparks concern over autonomy of third-level colleges
Higher education is being transformed with merger of institutes of technology - but some fear it is a step in wrong direction
New apprenticeships in cybersecurity, wind turbines and software to launch next year
Meritocracy has flaws but critics have yet to come up with a superior system
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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