Higher Education

Trinity and Trade Unions Clash Over Earlier Term Date

SIPTU has accused Trinity of failing to engage with staff over the Trinity Education Project.
By Dominic McGrath

Government Commits €415m for National Training Fund in 2018

The announcement comes as the review of the fund continues.
By Philip McGuinness

UCC Generates €2.3m Daily for Irish Economy

A new report reveals that UCC students add €24.8 million to the Irish economy in their first year after graduation.
By Isla Hoe
Editorial

A Crackdown on Tours is One Commercial Revenue Move to Support

We should welcome a strategy that ensures visitors are paying their way.

‘Unauthorised Tours’ Targeted by Trinity

Trinity is trying to ensure tourists visiting campus pay for the Book of Kells.
By Dominic McGrath

How Universities Put Survival Before Their Staff

Ulf Strohmayer argues that entrepreneurial, commercialised universities have become shadows of their former selves.
By Ulf Strohmayer

President Launches Landmark Irish History Book

President Higgins was on hand to launch the 'Cambridge History of Ireland'.
By Dominic McGrath
Editorial

NUIG Protest a Sign of Growing Anger at a Yawning Accommodation Crisis

We seem to have reached an inflection point in the great accommodation debate.
Editorial

A Welcome Move in Cambridge Only Underscores University Access Issues

A new programme for students from disadvantaged backgrounds shows how far ahead TAP is.

DIT Launches ‘Historic’ Expansion

Crowds gathered today in Grangegorman to celebrate the new €220 million construction project.
By Ciannait Khan