Higher Education

Cáineadh Dearcadh Harris Maidir le Cúrsaí Gaeilge Tríú-Leibhéal

Dúirt Éamon Ó Cuív nach mbeidh go leor oibrithe le Gaeilge acu chun freastal ar an éileamh a chruthóidh an Bille Teanga.
By Róise Hannan

Staff Under ‘Unprecedented Pressure’ With Continuation of Online Learning

Most students have a combination of online and in-person classes this semester.
By Emer Moreau

Ireland’s Spending on Education Lowest in OECD

Investment per student for tertiary education was slightly higher than the OECD average.
By Seán Cahill

TCDSU ‘Shocked’ at IUA’s Stance on Fees

TCDSU and UCDSU have criticised the Irish Universities Association's resistance to scrapping the student contribution charge.
By Mairead Maguire

The Government Isn’t Taking the Spiralling Cost of College Seriously

We cannot allow higher education to become a luxury which is only accessible to students from wealthy families, writes Mary Lou McDonald.
By Mary Lou McDonald
Editorial

Trinity’s Rankings Bump Should be Applauded – and Studied

Trinity is up nine places in the Times Higher Education World Universities Rankings for 2022

IUA Urges Students to get Vaccinated Ahead of Return to Lectures

Over 82 per cent of 16-29 year olds have received one dose of the vaccine.
By Jody Druce
Editorial

€14k Per Year for College is Far Too Much to Ask of Students and Their Families

A report from TU Dublin has estimated that the annual cost of college in Ireland has increased by over €1,000 in two years.

IUA Commits to Maximising In-Person Teaching from September

The ‘Safe Return Plan’ published today sees the IUA commit to “maximising and optimising the on-campus experience for all students”.
By Mairead Maguire

Easpa Tagairt don Ghaeilge ag Harris in Acht an Údaráis um Ardoideachas

Mhol an tAire Ardoideachais Simon Harris reachtaíocht maidir leis an nGaeilge a bhaint amach as an Acht, agus alt maidir le cosaint “cultúrtha” ginearálta a chur isteach.
By Siothrún Sardina