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Ulster University spent more than £61,000 on a trip to Washington, DC for St Patrick’s Day, prompting questions as to whether the institution has a ‘limitless’ marketing budget.
Trinity College Dublin has begun sending out invoices for the next academic year to students for more than €3,000. One invoice, seen by RTÉ News, is for €3,209.75 regarding ‘college ...
A former Trinity College employee has been charged with 102 theft and money laundering offences relating to the alleged defrauding of over half a million euro from the university ...
Reporter Eithne Dodd attends the student protest over potential fee increases which took place outside Leinster house yesterday …” (more) [RTÉ Radio 1, 9 July] ...
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Taoiseach Micheal Martin has defended the Government’s stance on student fees, saying there are ‘lots of instruments’ to help students make college more affordable. Mr Martin ...
University of Limerick (UL) has been dealt a blow in plans to accommodate students at 20 houses after a €12.65m spend, with An Coimisiún Pleanála now ruling that planning rules were ...
A group of senior lecturers at Munster Technological University (MTU), who are members of the Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI), will today begin industrial action in a dispute over ...
The National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) has said anxiety is building among students due to the ongoing uncertainty over college fees. Responding to the Government’s decision to ...
On 5 June the board of Trinity College Dublin voted to cut all academic and commercial ties with ‘the State of Israel, Israeli universities and companies headquartered in Israel’. The board ...
The University of Limerick is set to spend €60,000 on executive search services to find a new president, after the previous officeholder resigned in the wake of controversies involving ...
For most of the week, a cohort of middle Ireland was on RTÉ’s Liveline. Joe is no longer there to talk to, so they made do with Philip. And boy, did they have a lot to get off their chests.