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Last week
7th April 2024 - 13th April 2024
Debunked: Posts advertising free online further education certificate courses are a scam
'Sinking feeling' among lecturers as they vote to express alarm over state of TU sector
During a union conference in Killarney, staff spoke in stark terms about the future of the nascent sector.
This month
April 2024
TU trouble: Disquiet over 'funding crisis' at technological universities
The merger of the former Institutes of Technology had been a major project of incoming Taoiseach Simon Harris.
This year
2024
Students outraged by accommodation provider's move from 40-week tenancies to year-round leases
Last year
2023
‘Extreme antisocial behaviour’ around Grangegorman campus causing concern in TU Dublin
Last-gasp extra-time drama as TU Dublin crowned Ashbourne Cup champions
2022 finalists UL to face DCU as Sigerson Cup semi-final draw made
All time
Three first-half goals fire Maynooth into third round of Sigerson Cup
Men with symptomatic Covid-19 1.5 times more likely to face severe outcome than women
IT services remain disrupted at two colleges after ransomware attacks
TU Dublin's Tallaght campus investigating 'significant' ransomware attack
€12k a year: Slight drop in cost of living for students living away from home
Ireland is set to get its first ever technological university