Educational Issues

San Oideachas, Ní Féidir Luach a Bhunú ar Deiseanna Fostaíochta

Tá an iomarca béime á chur againn ar an gcaoi a dtacaíonn an Ghaeilge leis an saol gairmiúil, dar le Malachi Ó Marcaigh.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh

Abolishing College Fees Will Do Nothing for Educational Inequality

Inequality in Ireland's education system starts far before College. Solutions must come earlier if we're to tackle the issue, writes Declan Jordan.
By Declan Jordan

Students Average Less Than €10 Disposable Income Per Day, Says Study

New research from Bank of Ireland has looked into the spending habits of students.
By Samuel O’Brient

NUI Galway Becomes a University of Sanctuary

The Galway university becomes Ireland's sixth third-level institute to gain recognition for steps made to include refugees and asylum seekers.
By Orla Murnaghan

Students in New Irish-Language Teaching Degree to Receive €1k Bursary

The government has pledged €5 million to allow 150 students to enrol in a new degree in Trinity's Marino Institute.
By Emer Moreau

New Report to Highlight Dramatic Inequalities in Higher Education

An upcoming report from the Higher Education Authority will focus on how socioeconomic background affects access to education.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh

In Ireland and the US, Academics Fight for a New, Kinder Higher Education

For some students, conventional higher education pathways aren't the answer. Schemes around the world are being set up to help.
By Rachel O’Leary

For Quality and Equality, Public Funding is Higher Education’s Best Option

Loans are not the answer – Ireland needs investment in higher education, argues Laura Harmon.
By Laura Harmon

Trinity’s ADAPT Centre Launches Project to Protect Online Data

The project will empower users to understand how their data is being used in an age of AI and data harvesting.
By Sárán Fogarty

Ali Selim Awarded €7.5k from Labour Court After Unfair Dismissal by Trinity

Selim said he was fired over comments about female genital circumcision, but Trinity said there was 'insufficient student interest' in his classes.
By Donal MacNamee