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News Website Gript has filed legal action against Dublin City University and the Press Council following a decision by the latter to uphold two complaints made by the university against ...
Ulster University has been accused of “censorship” after footage of a student raising a Palestinian flag during a graduation ceremony was removed from its website. One graduate expressed ...
The next chairperson of MTU’s governing body has been selected. Despite this, the university plans not to announce the appointee until the end of this year …” (more) [Radio ...
The European research and higher education communities were celebrating some significant wins in the hard-fought battle to get the European Commission to propose big increases in both the ...
Up to 74 bats have been spotted in the vicinity of a site planned for a major new student accommodation site, a study has revealed. Five unique species of the winged creature have been ...
University of Limerick (UL) bosses have taken a step forward in their efforts to recruit a full-time permanent president. The college has put out an advertisement seeking a company to carry ...
The IUA has today launched its 2026 Pre-Budget submission which outlines its key priorities for Government to support Ireland’s future by strengthening talent development and research ...
Just over 100 student beds out of more than 1,000 identified under an ’emergency response’ to student accommodation shortages are to be delivered for the coming academic year, ...
“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 co… ...
“Taoiseach Micheál Martin, back from Japan after a week in which the Coalition was rocked over student fees, has sought to impose control on the issue. Mr Martin pledged: ‘There’s lots of instruments ...
“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 said the Government will ...
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