‘The quality of life achievable in Limerick is second to none’
Plans to make the city an even better place to live and work are well underway
Plans to make the city an even better place to live and work are well underway
RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
By 2015 man accumulated five and a half months’ paid leave entitlement, WRC told
CIPD Ireland says organisations keener on new ways of working after productivity boost
‘It is about having as many scoring threats as we have and they can’t double mark everyone’
Public Accounts Committee meeting to examine the university’s 2020 accounts
A selection of popular and less well-known courses that may be right for you
Dorothy Creaven of Rent the Runway highlights opportunities Stem courses provide
Personalised conversations help growing companies to bag scarce tech talent
The idea that you have to always be happy is what makes people unhappy – ironically
Simon Harris says 92% of people voted to extend vote in Seanad university panels in 1979
‘We put our heads together to try and solve a nutrition and sustainability problem’
Barrister, academic and first female chancellor of an Irish university dies at 89
Collison brothers indicate ‘massive optimism for technology and science sector’ in State
Men (60s) held over fraud understood to date back at least a decade in Limerick university
The pandemic forced a changed from in-person learning
We list the top five courses and focus on a sample course from each college featured
Awards, scholarships and grants are available to help fund your master’s or PhD
Government higher education initiative aims to deliver all-island approaches to innovation
Raising Films calls for change as women report losing work after becoming mothers
New to the Parish: British-born Jill Cousins arrived from the Netherlands in 2018
Many just beginning to grapple with how to best support transgender students
Opinion: We need to harness all talents to counter existential threats
Campaigners say approach of offering therapy at school should be adopted across the State
Authors of ICCL report welcome progress on issues but suggest Act requires further work
Exhibition, which had been due to open last year, is first retrospective of his work in 70 years
Outgoing mandarin Seán Ó Foghlú due to complete 10-year term of office this week
Government is staring down the barrel of yet another problem as inflation sets the pace
TIktokers describe experiences working on Government’s Covid information campaign
Cody Sweeney is positive about his future. But trans people in Ireland face many challenges
Work and job prospects are stronger, but it’s far from family, the coast and the craic
We asked you to nominate someone in your life who gives back
Many women ‘carrying internalised fears no matter where they are’, says Women’s Aid
Anxiety and depression found among people after Covid infection, study finds
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices