Monthly Archives: August 2022

Findings of National Survey of Staff Experiences of Bullying in Irish Higher Education Institutions welcomed by Minister Harris
Queen’s University to pilot shared housing for language students
College to ‘strongly recommend’ the wearing of face masks in indoor spaces
Third-level students are being encouraged to become activists for the Irish language under a new scheme ‘Gníomhaí Gaeilge’
Open Access USA
Trinity Students Go To War: Rename The Library, Or Else
Discussions under way over Dublin college’s social-care course accreditation
Most staff and students at university caught Covid recently but they did not know it, study finds
TCDSU call for immediate de-naming of the Library
Brexit’s Unavoidable Gravity Squeezes UK Scientists
Simon Harris ‘extremely concerned’ after Dublin social care students left with ‘useless’ degree
Queen’s University supports staff with menopausal symptoms
Irish medical students from Ukraine seek clarity on study resumption offer in Ireland
Lack of student accommodation creating a ‘higher education catastrophe’ says student union as it launches ‘digs drive’
Universities must tackle high dropout rates under new plan
University of Limerick paid €112,000 for off-campus Garda patrols
In Defence of Blackboards
University fields dozens of complaints about improper behaviour by students and staff
Universities must tackle poor outcomes for vulnerable groups under four-year access plan
The Accommodation Crisis Again