Educational Issues

Trinity Researchers Reveal New Details About Medieval Ireland

Using historical parish incomes, researchers in Trinity have uncovered new details about politics and culture in 14th-century Ireland.
By Orla Murnaghan

‘Nothing Off the Table’, Says UCCSU President After Meeting College Officials

UCCSU President Alan Hayes called a meeting with the university's president 'progressive'.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Among Two Irish Universities Chosen for Major New EU Alliance

The College will partner up with universities in Utrecht, Barcelona, Montpellier and Budapest as part of the initiative.
By Aoife Kearins

UCC Students Demand Referendum on Capitation Fee Increase

A petition calling for a student vote has collected over 250 signatures.
By Donal MacNamee
Editorial

Student Accommodation Zoning Changes Aren’t an Affront to University Autonomy

Universities aren’t blameless when it comes to student accommodation rent hikes.
Editorial

Midwifery Students are Suffering the Consequences of Multiple Failures

Placement is an unnecessarily difficult and stressful undertaking for student midwives.

Munster Technological University Faces Delays Amid Major Financial Concerns

The HEA is to hear the results of a report into the merger of Cork IT and IT Tralee this week.
By Rachel O’Leary

NUI Galway Gets Green Light for 674 New Beds

The university has been granted planning permission to build new student accommodation worth €23 million.
By Rachel O'Leary

DCU Launches New Scholarships for Asylum Seekers

DCU has announced a number of new partial and full scholarships for refugees and asylum seekers.
By Andy Keenan

‘No-One Else Could Do This’: Tributes Paid to Departing Vice-Provost

A reception to mark the end of Chris Morash's three-year term as Vice-Provost was held in the Provost's House this evening.
By Donal MacNamee