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Two student accommodation complexes in Dublin and Galway are being sold by US investment manager EQT Real Estate. Selling agent Cushman and Wakefield is quoting a guide price in excess of ...
Demand for J1 visas this summer remains high among Irish students, according to travel providers, despite concerns over border controls and access to jobs under the Trump administration’s ...
A decision not to raise tuition fees above the rate of inflation will have a ‘seriously detrimental impact on higher education’, a joint statement from Northern Ireland’s ...
The awarding of bonus points to students who achieve a pass or more in Higher Level Maths has had unintended negative consequences and should be re-assessed, a new study has found. The ...
The cost of a cyberattack on a university, a ‘high-risk’ data breach at an education and training board, and instances of noncompliance with the spending rules have been ...
Tuition fees should be ‘affordable’ for students while also supporting the ‘financial viability’ of universities, Stormont’s economy minister has said. Caoimhe ...
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Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD today outlined his vision for higher education, research and skills to be foundational pillars ...
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