Access to Education

Editorial

UCC Students Must Beat Fee Increases – Or Students Everywhere Could Suffer

UCC's proposed capitation fee increases set a dangerous precedent for universities all over the country.
Editorial

The Government’s Efforts to Include More Asylum Seekers in Higher Education Are a Piecemeal Concession

The changes to residency requirements for the student support scheme hardly scratch the surface of the problem.

Ní Leor Iarrachtaí an Rialtais chun Ardoideachas a Éascú d’Iarrthóirí Tearmainn

Ní théann na hathruithe ar riachtanais chónaithe do scéim tacaíochta na mac léinn i ngleic leis an fhadhb mar is cóir.

Government Changes Asylum Seeker Scholarships to Make Way for More Applications

Students will now have to have studied in Ireland for three years instead of five years.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Ní Leor an Staidéar Féidearthachta Iontrála a Shíneadh – Caithfidh an Coláiste Athrú Náisiúnta a Spreagadh

Cúig bliana ó thabhairt isteach na scéime, is beag forbairt fhollasach atá déanta uirthi.
Editorial

With an Apt Ceremony, Trinity Affirmed Philanthropy as a Key to its Future

Thursday’s event is surely the most important moment of Provost Patrick Prendergast’s term.

Colette Sexton on Making it in Journalism: ‘They Doubted Me and I Proved Them Wrong’

Sexton was speaking to transition-year students taking part in a journalism access programme run by The University Times.
By Taylor Lacey and Senan Monks

The University Times Launches Second Year of Journalism Access Programme

The transition-year programme aims to highlight the importance of journalism.
By Jack Synnott
Editorial

The Government’s Right to Higher Education Appeal is Practical, Not Villainous

The appeal to September’s High Court ruling is likely an attempt to to preempt the opening of legal floodgates.

Tá Achomharc an Rialtais ar Chearta Ardoideachais Praiticiúil Seachas Bithiúnta

Tá an t-achomharc ar rialú na hArd-Chúirte ag iarraidh teacht roimh réiteach an bhealaigh dhlíthiúil.