Ní Leor an Staidéar Féidearthachta Iontrála a Shíneadh – Caithfidh an Coláiste Athrú Náisiúnta a Spreagadh

Cúig bliana ó thabhairt isteach na scéime, is beag forbairt fhollasach atá déanta uirthi.

Níor Chóir don Rialtas Díriú ar Bhuanna Tapa Agus an Earnáil Ardoideachais ag Fulaingt

Léiríonn fás na bprintíseachtaí go bhfuil borradh faoin spéis sa bhreisoideachas, ach caithfidh an rialtas tosaíocht a thabhairt do bhunmhaoiniú.

Government Changes Asylum Seeker Scholarships to Make Way for More Applications

Students will now have to have studied in Ireland for three years instead of five years.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

USI President Tells Trump to ‘Cop On’

Síona Cahill wrote in an open letter that Irish students 'will not stand for sexist, homophobic and racist leadership'.
By Donal MacNamee
Editorial

The Government Cannot Focus on Quick Victories While the Higher Education Sector Suffers

The rise of apprenticeships signals a resurgence of interest in further education, but the government needs to prioritise core funding.
Editorial

Extending the Admissions Feasibility Study Isn’t Enough – College Must Helm National Change

Five years on from the study’s introduction, there has been little by way of tangible expansion.

Former Trinity Researcher Stripped of Blog Award for Inventing Holocaust Victims

Dr Marie Sophie Hingst, who completed a PhD in Trinity in 2017, allegedly added the names of 22 fictitious Holocaust victims to international records.
By Donal MacNamee

€7.5m Goes to Modernising Apprenticeships as Uptake Soars

A new round of government funding will target the apprenticeship programmes’ sustainability and modernisation.
By Ciannait Khan

College Extends Admissions Feasibility Study Until 2021

Trinity hopes to 'influence national conversation' on college admissions processes, amid criticism of the CAO points system.
By Katy Amos

Former DUAFC Winger Sets Up Winner in African Champions League Final

Former BESS student Ayman Ben Mohamed played a key role in Tunisian side Esperance's controversial cup win on Friday.
By Cormac Watson