‘Extreme concern’ over shortage of student accommodation due to Ukrainian crisis
Student accommodation would be cheaper without en-suites, says university chair
Student accommodation would be cheaper without en-suites, says university chair
Technological Universities are being created, but what types of courses will they offer?
Higher education is being transformed with merger of institutes of technology - but some fear it is a step in wrong direction
More university graduates attend fee-paying than disadvantaged schools, figures show
Higher Education Authority research shows extent of earning gap across colleges
Darren Gaughan (17), who had diabetes, died after becoming unwell in Limerick
Colleges aim to provide more on-campus activity as students struggle with isolation
Half of 18 and 19-year-olds in higher and further education in receipt of Susi grants
Pledge to deliver 11 buildings set to facilitate extra 8,000 student places upon completion
CSO data on Thursday rounds off year in which house prices have begun to calm
Sino-European Entrepreneurs Summit, US and German inflation indicators
Modern history to Montessori, computer science to conservation: A selection of popular postgraduates in universities, colleges and institutes of technology
Sean Egan (17) died after a car crash in Co Sligo in March 2016
Noel Rock’s Bill seeks to outlaw event ticket trading at prices above original face value
Life on campus: here is what the country’s IoTs have to offer
Pledge comes after PE made a Leaving Cert subject and childhood obesity concerns
Kiely stopped players getting carried away while letting them savour run-up to final
Inspirefest, Datalex AGM, EU and US services data
School building programme to lead to additional 20,000 places annually
DJ Carey’s side secure home victory over LIT in absorbing Fitzgibbon Cup quarter-final
Stretched his endurance as far as possible, but wonders might it have started earlier
The pressure of playing for college and county can be daunting for affected players
Michael Pyke was a ‘white-haired boy’ to his late mother whose arms he now is back in, mourners told
ITs around the country offer a diverse range of course options for students
Limerick IT firm Arralis announces new contract with European Space Agency
Positive economic indicators likely to lead to increase in applications to skills courses
Highest drop-out rates in construction, computer science and engineering courses
A plethora of fascinating destinations beyond the beaten track are opening for 2017
Davy Fitzgerald’s team now seek revenge against champions Mary I in semi-final
The compromising of UCD’s Fitzgibbon Cup bid another result of current fixture chaos
Holders Mary Immaculate send out warning as quarter-final line-up is completed
Austin Gleeson returns from suspension to help Waterford IT defeat Trinity
ITs around the country offer a diverse range of course options for prospective students
Student union president says loan system would adversely affect right to education
IT firm’s chipset is suited to space travel but will also help lead way for self-driving cars
Additional assistance to tackle housing emergency expected to vary by location
Construction and Architecture: Transferable building industry skills key to ensuring job security at home and abroad
Malachy Clerkin asks are you ready for the Championship 2016 off, stuttering as it may be?
Daft.ie report finds supply at lowest ebb, with under 3,100 rental properties nationwide
Excitement, hope and hairspray fill the air as Coco Television films Ireland’s own version of the reality TV show. Among the innovations: ‘the craic date’
One of the first big problems facing a new minister will be the issue that is being described by some as ‘the Irish Water of higher education’
Institutes of technology have courses to cater to every interest – from finance to computing and from cyberpsychology to medical device design
Three semi-finalists arrive from Limerick as UCD seek rare double after Sigerson success
Like Waterford’s Derek McGrath, Clare’s manager wants an expanded top flight
Waterford selector believes sendings off of college players will not harm county
Waterford and Cork ITs lose quarter-final clashes
Government’s plan to revise border sparks opposition across the county and abroad
Up to 80% of students in some courses are failing to progress to second year
Proximity to universities outside Dublin influences the likelihood of college progression, while Clare records highest rate at 92%
Points were also down for subjects related to other booming industries, including tourism
Construction comes booming back. Will houses collapse again?
Scientists and engineers are doing cutting-edge research in our third-level institutions to save lives, reach for the stars, or solve big data problems
Housing charity seeking legal advice as to whether Department of Social Protection is acting outside its remit
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