Monthly Archives: April 2024

University of Limerick president extends sick leave
Financial recovery plan a priority, says interim TU Dublin president
Trinity College ranks top of the class in Ireland in QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024
Universities set to run deficits of €15 million
Universities set to run deficits of €15m as some colleges struggle with rising costs
Lower educational qualifications ‘key driver’ of weaker employment rates in NI compared to Ireland
Proposed ATU led sports complex in Letterkenny receives planning permission
The Gates Foundation and Open Access
Patrick O’Donovan to replace Simon Harris as Minister for Higher Education and Helen McEntee to stay put
Taoiseach Simon Harris must show students of Ireland that he is not ‘all talk’ on accommodation crisis and soaring cost of going to college
Limerick university bosses will not appear before Public Accounts Committee this week
Harris vows to resolve crises engulfing third level institutions
Letter to Heads of Universities throughout Ireland
New law set to prevent students being forced to sign longer accommodation leases
Clarity sought from UL over Park Point
University of Limerick records €700,000 deficit
Higher Education Authority to meet individual staff with responsibility for particular portfolios in UL
Nearly 2,000 student beds used to house Ukrainian refugees across Ireland
‘People running UL need to be available to answer questions’, says Mary-Lou McDonald
Judgement on estate ‘very serious’, says UL chancellor