Higher Education

Analysis

A High-Stakes GSU Election

As the battle against fees continues, postgraduate students will be pinning their hopes on the next GSU president.
By Donal MacNamee

Four Trinity Subjects Ranked in World Top 50

English, classics, nursing and politics were ranked in the QS top 50 rankings.
By Dominic McGrath
Analysis

Higher Education’s Long March to Funding is Far From Over

Where there once was panic, we now have inertia, when it comes to higher education funding.
By Dominic McGrath

How Institutes of Technology Fell Out of Favour

Once, institutes of technology were seen as the future. Now, the government has decided they're barriers to progress.
By Aisling Marren

Jane Ohlmeyer is an Academic Unafraid of Trinity’s Political Tightrope

She's a master of the arts, the face of Irish research and her friends call her a visionary. Is there any stopping Jane Ohlmeyer?
By Ellen McLean

50% of Part-Time Trinity Staff Work Overtime

The report found that women make up the majority of part-time roles.
By Aoife Kearins

Postgraduate Services Need Improvement, Says USI Conference

The first conference of its kind hosted by the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) saw discussions on the difficulties of being an Irish postgraduate student.
By Kathleen McNamee

USI Takes Funding Fight to County Councils

With the third-level funding debate ground to a halt, USI is relying on county councillors to put pressure on their parties.
By Kathleen McNamee

Queen’s Lecturers Join UK-Wide Pension Protests

Queen's University Belfast Students' Union (QUBSU) have pledged their support to striking academics.
By Sean Quinn

Academics Grapple with Trinity Education Project Uncertainty

Trinity staff are waiting and wondering as the implementation of the Trinity Education Project draws nearer.
By Kathleen McNamee