Postgraduate Profile: Hannah Cartwright
MSc in Advertising at Dublin Institute of Technology
View ArticleMatching your skills with those in demand in today’s labour market
Postgraduate programme will add set of cross-sectoral skills to enhance employability
View ArticlePrimary teachers back industrial action over promotions, workload
97% of INTO members vote to cease involvement in school self-evaluation
View ArticleEmigrant graduates may be pursued for loan repayments
New report on future funding of Irish higher education includes tuition loan proposal
View ArticleCAO 2016: Jump in applications for courses linked to recovery
Points increases likely for architecture, engineering, construction and business
View ArticleMeet the new student activists
Students have been complacent for too long. But, says Lynn Ruane, that’s about to change
View ArticleJan O’Sullivan will not attend teachers’ conferences
Outgoing Minister for Education declines invites to this year’s union conventions
View ArticleTUI motions may spark fresh industrial unrest in schools
Outgoing Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan will not attend teachers’ conferences
View ArticleThree third-level colleges face penalties over ‘poor performance’
€1m State funding withheld for GMIT, Dundalk Institute of Technology and NCAD
View ArticleSecondary school teachers threaten autumn strikes
Unions warn of industrial action if the row over junior cycle reform is not resolved
View ArticleDemand from medical graduates for intern posts exceeds supply
Shortage prompts authorities to prioritise CAO graduates over international students
View Article‘I feel betrayed. I have no guarantee of an internship after spending $200,000’
Under changes to medical internships, priority is being given to CAO applicants
View ArticleMobsters who stay in school earn more from their business dealings
Study shows staying in education helps criminals process numbers, think logically
View ArticleFive time bombs facing a new minister for education
In the power vacuum that prevails, uncertainty surrounds what will happen over the coming months to key issues such as school admissions, junior cycle reform and industrial disputes
View ArticleTrinity accused of trying to sway world university rankings
Agency says ‘misguided, naive’ communications seemed to contravene guidelines
View ArticleA lesson for life: you’re never too young to start a business
The Junior Entrepreneur Programme is capturing the energy and imagination of primary school pupils around the country, who have masterminded projects involving GAA cards, board games, and teddies that...
View ArticleLGBTI study: ‘You still get a lot of negative slurs’
Ciara Sheehan and Daniel Zagorsky say life is improving for gay teens but more must be done
View ArticleTeachers say cuts making it harder to help vulnerable pupils
Almost half of principals say student mental health guidelines not adequately implemented
View ArticleSecondary schools may face widespread industrial action
Teachers’ unions are to vote on pay, working hours and conditions at conferences
View ArticleThousands on welfare after leaving school, figures show
New reports examine outcomes for students who complete school and early leavers
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