Higher or further education - where to next?
Today’s students have never had so many options to choose from
Today’s students have never had so many options to choose from
Technological Universities are being created, but what types of courses will they offer?
A cultural shift is inspiring some men to wear more effeminate undergarments
Aidan Moffitt’s badly mutilated body was found in his home in Sligo
More than 10,000 people pledged accommodation for Ukrainian refugees. How does it work?
Academic to take position vacated by Larry Bass, who stepped down amid backlash
CEO of aircraft maintenance firm believes takeover of Shannon hangar was ‘best possible outcome’
Social enterprise Specialisterne matches individuals to available roles
You need to register now to apply for college through the CAO, but you have until July 1st to make a final decision on your course choice
Harris says posts will have ‘significant impact’ for gender equality at third level
It is denied as a serious problem but could cause reputational damage
Washing items infrequently and avoiding sunlight when drying are key to longevity
Fully vaccinated people aged over 60 being offered third Pfizer/BioNtech shot
Irish youth workers have banded together to seek an end to drug prohibition to remove criminal risk from users
County already boasts a growing network of remote and co-working hubs
What are the different types of third level learning institutions in Ireland?
US, India, Australia and Japan vow to work together to restore democracy in nation
Researchers challenge country’s claims inmates had rejoined society as reformed citizens
Meet the ‘Lirheads’: the nine college friends who ended up cast together in Normal People
The Food Cult project seeks to understand the social, economic and political relevance of food in 16th century Ireland
Businesses and scientists adapt and invent essential equipment and services for hospitals and communities
Countries with high BCG vaccination rates have fewer coronavirus deaths, study shows
The trend of dopamine fasting to avoid stimulation is spreading from Silicon Valley
Time to redefine ‘land improvement’ in line with the best science
‘Powerful and unerring’ mathematician born in Skreen, Co Sligo, 200 years ago
Hatch Student Living completed refurbishment of 265-room facility
Third level must embrace market-led research and innovation with commercial edge
High levels of carbon dioxide in indoor air can have a dramatic impact on decision-making and problem-solving, scientists have found
Collins came from ‘Redmondite tradition’, says former taoiseach John Bruton
Australian team recycling stockpiles of leftover biosolids into bricks could save land and energy
The Manchester band’s first release reshaped pop music. With no industry support, they pressed and sold the EP themselves, and kickstarted a revolution
An intractable gender imbalance persists at the most senior levels
Skills shortages identified include science, engineering, ICT, construction, healthcare and business and finance
Institute of Technology agrees to 20-year lease at €400,000 for 30,000sq ft building
Department refers concerns over spending at Kildare and Wicklow ETB to Garda Síochána
Pick of the prize winning gardens and don't forget to try gins laced with botanicals in a new distillery zone
‘We would not expect this type of violence in Ireland, it’s a European country’
More than just a degree: Opportunities abound in many branches of engineering and technology as creativity and critical skills are increasingly in demand
TUI says workload of academic staff is “completely unsustainable”
Poorer students less likely to go to college. But how can we narrow the gap?
‘All Sligo got out of its gateway status was a sign at the entrance to the town’
New plan combines initiatives aimed at developing second-tier cities and some towns
Andy McFadden has overseen a €1.3m revamp to open Glovers Alley in the Fitzwilliam hotel
Post-Leaving Cert courses, apprenticeships are a valuable alternative to the CAO
Thousands of students each year drop out of college after making decisions under exam pressure
College says it has completed ‘root and branch’ reform of governance
Concerns raised by C&AG audit of Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board
Cavan building products groups aims to double sales in Asia Pacific to €20m this year
Ahead of Heritage Week, take a lesson in our animals, plants, fungus and much more...
A yearned-for out-of-hours cath lab remains a beacon of hope for southeast city
Her brother says: ‘The phone call we got was awful. Her sight is lost for now in her left eye’
Simon needs six turncoats to beat Varadkar – which could never happen in politics
President says ‘anaemic’ management may have played role in way claims handled
College’s governance, human resources and financial practices to be examined
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices