Education
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Learning for the future: Technological University Dublin
Ireland is set to see the establishment of its first technological university following a merger of IT Tallaght, IT Blanchardstown…
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Consent: changing campus culture
The concept of sexual consent has received significant attention in recent years, thanks to a series of public and university-led…
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Adding value to qualifications
Established in 2012, Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) is an independent State agency responsible for promoting quality and accountability in…
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Learning to change: the Leaving Cert reviewed
Mounting scrutiny of the enduring Leaving Certificate examinations have given rise to criticisms around their perceived failure to engage less…
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Opening up access to higher education
For 50 years, The Open University has been opening up access to education, regardless of background, geography or circumstance, writes…
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Steep learning curve: Education Minister Joe McHugh TD
A qualified post-primary teacher, Minister Joe McHugh TD has assumed responsibility for the Education and Skills portfolio. The Deputy for…
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Education investment
Outlined in the Action Plan for Education, the Department of Education and Skills’ ambition to make Irish education Europe’s best…
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University challenge
Preparing graduates for complex professional roles in a changing technological world is an increasingly significant challenge for higher education institutions.…
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Underinvestment causes reputation stagnation
The latest rankings of the world’s best universities shows little progress being made in the standing of Irish institutions and…
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Ireland’s third-level fees one of EU’s highest
As the Oireachtas Education Committee examines how higher education should be funded, a report by the European Commission has revealed…
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