The Irish Universities Association is seeking funding for measures including increasing staff numbers, green campus investment and combating inflation-related costs.
By Seán Cahill
The SEC will continue to provide greater choice in exam papers, and grades will be adjusted to reflect the inflation of previous years.
By Seán Cahill
There has been a 30 per cent increase in accommodation fraud in 2022 alone compared to 2019, with scams spiking with the return to college.
By Ailbhe Noonan
Andrea Bergantino sits down with the author to discuss and review his latest work.
By Andrea Bergantino
Mespil In The Dark Live by Pan Pan runs from September 5th to 10th, with an opening on September 6th at the Samuel Beckett Theatre.
By Anastasia Fedosova
The full-back also started the first of two tests last weekend.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart
The scholarships cover undergraduate students, graduates and apprenticeships to work in sustainable development.
By Faye Madden
The IRFU’s exclusion of transgender women is not based on scientific fact or social convention, writes River Cooke.
By River Cooke
Extreme weather in Europe has brought a renewed focus on the climate crisis, but we cannot let our efforts cool off with the weather.
By Phoebe Pascoe
While we might look back on them with rose-tinted glasses, our years at college shouldn’t be the best of our life, writes Hosanna Boulter
By Hosanna Boulter