UL Freshers to Spend One Week On Campus Out of Every Three

All lectures will remain online, but students will attend tutorials and labs on campus for a third of the first term.
By Sárán Fogarty

Queen’s to Charter Plane for Chinese Students Travelling to Ireland

The university said it wants to reassure international students and their families.
By Sárán Fogarty

UCD Students to Spend 40 to 60 Per Cent of Schedule in Classrooms

UCD Registrar and Deputy President Mark Rogers outlined the college's plans for next year in an email today.
By Sárán Fogarty and Cormac Watson

Bank of Ireland to End Years-Long Partnership with Trinity

Bank of Ireland will continue to work with Tangent, Trinity's Ideas Workshop
By Emer Moreau and Molly Furey

Applications for High-Points Courses Skyrocket, as Arts Applications Decline

The traditional leaving certificate system has been replaced by a predicated-grades system.
By Aoife Kearins

US to Withdraw Foreign Students’ Visas if Classes Moved Online

The move is expected to affect thousands of international students who go to the US to attend university.
By Molly Furey

Technological Universities a ‘Priority’, Says Harris

Technological Universities were a staple of the previous government's higher education agenda.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity Researchers Make Breakthrough in Quantum Computers Development

Researchers are now working on using single photons of light emitted in a controlled way in time and space from quantum emitters.
By Emma Donohoe

Colleges to Launch System for Reporting Sexual Assault this September

A survey published by USI and NUIG this month revealed that nearly a third of female students have experienced non-consensual penetration while in college.
By Molly Furey

Former USI President Annie Hoey Made Labour Spokesperson for Higher Education

Senator Annie Hoey said that she was 'thrilled' to take up the new role.
By Sárán Fogarty