Monthly Archives: November 2024

UCD spin-out firm NovoGrid bought by SCADA International
Ulster University crowned UK University of the Year as judges hail it a ‘force for good’
The Cuts in UK Higher Education
Is there any alternative to the gamification of academic metrics?
‘Positive news’ medical students now able to access tuition fee loans for Magee – Delargy
Approaching Examinations
TU Dublin appoints senior civil servant as next president
Ulster University Vice-Chancellor advised to ‘learn history’ after swipe at predecessor’s record
Academic claims DCU broke its own jobs policy
Grade inflation falls at Irish universities following concern over integrity of degrees
Safety a ‘major priority’ as College Christmas festivities prove a hit in Cork
Maynooth University seeking tenders for new €10m science building
QUB Palestine Protest: PSNI Response
NCAD failed to support art student with Down syndrome during ‘chaotic’ first semester, mother claims
NI university chiefs’ salaries ‘demoralising’ for frontline staff, says trade union
International enrolment hit by policies, visa curbs – Study
QUB staff member ‘received viable threat on life’ after Clinton protest
Some 56% have degree-level qualification with rates higher among young people and women
University of Limerick scraps development of north campus expansion in Clare
Writing assistant, workhorse, or accelerator? How academics are using GenAI