Classes at institutes of technology stop as lecturers strike
TUI move follows mounting concern over ‘crisis level’ cuts to funding, staff numbers
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Initiative follows TCD move to introduce compulsory classes on sexual consent
View ArticleTUI warns of more lecturer strikes at institutes of technology
Union says any upcoming second level strike would be held during general election week
View ArticleUL to host landmark leaders election debate
Students hoping to be in audience for first RTE leaders debate outside Dublin likely to be disappointed
View ArticleUSI prepares for final voter registration push
Students not registered to vote can fill out RFA2 form for inclusion on register of electors
View ArticleTUI plans one-day strike in February without ‘meaningful’ talks
Jan O’Sullivan says decision was ‘wholly unjustified and completely disproportionate’
View ArticleThird-level system in danger of stress 'to point of breaking’
Outgoing chairman of Higher Education Authority says funding urgently required
View ArticleStudent loan scheme ‘urgently required’ at third level, says experts body
Royal Irish Academy criticial of effects of funding cuts over past seven years
View ArticleNo skirting the school uniform debate
A nine-year-old pupil’s campaign for gender equality is the latest flare-up in a recurring debate. Have your own say below
View ArticleOver 2,000 expected at further education fair
Key advice on funding and course choice will be made available to prospective students
View ArticleUCD Students’ Union plans mandatory sexual consent classes
UCD deputy president urges no tolerance ‘for abusive behaviour on social media’
View ArticleConcern over ‘culture of inappropriate expense claims’ at UL
Irregular claims included mileage for journeys between home and college - report
View ArticleOn the job hunt: J1 hopefuls meet US employers in Dublin
Students seeking summer work in US must provide evidence job secured before travel
View ArticleOne in six Irish teens ‘low performers’ at maths
Ireland emerges relatively well from international OECD study of 15-year-olds
View ArticleReforms to see students who get 20% in Junior Cert exams pass
Move aimed at placing less emphasis on rote-learning and written exams
View ArticleLabour declines to rule out rising fees for third-level students
Party pledge to cut student contribution fee by €500 to €2,500 in budget if re-elected
View ArticleIrish Times Debate final down to elite dozen hopefuls
Contenders emerge from 300 – with TCD, UCD and solicitors’ apprentice group in mix
View ArticleStudents run up major debts over grant issue, campaign warns
Low-income students who attend private colleges are not eligible for financial support
View ArticleClíodhna Ní Chéileachair wins ‘Irish Times’ debate final
UCD student and victorious team argued in favour of further Rising commemorations
View ArticleASTI motions may spark fresh industrial unrest in schools
Move could deepen opposition to reform agenda and lead to closure of schools
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