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Minister for Higher Education James Lawless has sought to defuse the controversy over third-level fees by insisting he will be seeking resources in the budget process to continue reductions ...
The University of Limerick is set to spend €60,000 on executive search services to find a new president, after the previous officeholder resigned in the wake of controversies involving ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to reducing student fees over time, but he acknowledged there was no funding earmarked at present for avoiding a €1,000 ...
The High Court has lifted an anonymity order allowing Trinity College Dublin and the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland to be named in a legal case against them taken by a pharmaceutical ...
Minister for Further and Higher Education James Lawless has indicated that a universal cut to college fees for all undergraduate students in Ireland will not be replicated in this year’s ...
The first cohort of newly qualified doctors has graduated from Ulster University’s School of Medicine in Londonderry. Prior to the school opening at the university’s campus in ...
Deputy Pearse Doherty has described as a scandalous slap in the face the government’s decision to hike student fees by €1000 in the midst of an escalating cost-of-living crisis. He added ...
Open competition for appointment of new University of Limerick president 12 months after resignation
Twelve months on from the resignation of Professor Kerstin Mey as president of University of Limerick a permanent replacement still has not been appointed …” (more) [Donal ...
A research centre at DCU whose work shows smartphone bans have little or no effect on student well-being has previously received €2.4m from social media and tech companies. The DCU ...
Planners have cleared the way for a major student accommodation complex at the former Good Shepherd Convent in Sunday’s Well, once the site of a Magdalene Laundry and mother-and-baby home ...
At a private meeting this week the Tánaiste Simon Harris reportedly outlined his budget priorities including reducing the cost of education. But his successor in the Department of Further ...
Ireland’s student union body has described the Government’s decision to have student’s pay an extra €1,000 in fees this year as a ‘calculated betrayal’. Aontas na Mac ...
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