Higher Education
Conas is Féidir leis an gColáiste Údar a Thabhairt leis na hArduithe do na hIarchéimithe?
Tá drochbhail anois ar chursaí airgeadais na mac léinn de bharr dímheas an choláiste ar na hiarchéimithe.
Significant Increase in Students Receiving Third-Level Disability Funding Since 2007
Over 12,000 students now benefit from the fund, up from 3,500 in 2007.
GSU Votes to Consider Strike Action, in Face of Fee Increase
The vote came in response to a five per cent increase in fees for postgraduate students.
Embattled Ascough to Attend March for Education
UCDSU President Katie Ascough is attending the march amid controversy over a petition for her impeachment
Grounds for Impeachment, Not Celebration, in UCD
Shane Kenneally argues that Ascough's impending fate should not be the stuff of gossip.
Cutting Abortion Page Wasn’t a Moral Decision, Says Ascough
The decision to remove a page about abortion access from the freshers' guide cost UCDSU €8,000 .
Improve Links Between Business and Higher Education, Says New International Report
Launched today, the OECD and EU report praises Ireland's approach to entrepreneurship but calls for better supports for student entrepreneurs.
Students Against Fees Shifts Focus to Housing Crisis
High-rent student accommodation and Dublin Scholars are in the group's sights.
Law Soc’s Penny-Pinching, TCDSU Academic Senate, New Funding Deadline
Student Leaders Unite to Condemn Brexit ‘Chaos’
As Brexit talks continue and the North struggles to form a government, leaders expressed concern at the lack of planning for third-level issues.