Monthly Archives: April 2025

Irish universities take millions of euro from big business. Are they too close for comfort?
New library and learning centre for Mary Immaculate College
Student accommodation block planned for former Independent newspaper HQ in Dublin
Trump’s attacks on universities create a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Ireland and Europe
Public Consultation on the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Statement of Strategy 2025-2028
Rollout of veterinary courses at ATU delayed
DCU students slam ‘alienating’ €50 non-refundable application fee that does not guarantee housing
When you’re invited to a conference in the US …
Over 100 reports of sexual assault or harassment made to Irish universities
Number of UCC staff earning more than €100,000 jumps to 644
Students warned over potential risks of J1 ‘activism’ this summer
‘Get rid of the points race’: A TD’s two-point plan to overhaul the Leaving Cert
Bullying at Cambridge University
Ulster University accused of ‘excessive’ spending over £24k bill for 32 staff to attend awards bash
Reducing Leaving Cert grade inflation gradually ‘the fairest way’ – Education Minister Helen McEntee
Time Passes
Three female students expelled from DKIT for fight have expulsions quashed at High Court
QUB Irish language group rejects claims that campaign for dual language signs on campus is ‘cultural passion project’
Minister for Higher Education Hints at Fee Increases for Third Level
Students forgoing food and other essentials to pay rent, say UCC Students’ Union