Government Denies Colleges of Additional Funds Despite Half a Billion Loss
The Department of Education has said they are not in a position to provide any additional funding to third level
The Department of Education has said they are not in a position to provide any additional funding to third level
The College Tribune is delighted to announce that two new Co-Editors have been appointed to edit Ireland’s largest independent student
UCD have denied student calls to receive partial refunds on their fees due to course disruption amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
The government’s decade-long underfunding of universities has presented the sector with a myriad of issues, and the COVID-19 pandemic has
As a UCD student, it is hard to imagine that the vast 330 acres of Belfield’s campus were not always
As colleges plan ahead to the 2020/2021 academic year, it is looking increasingly likely that the conventional university teaching methods
University College Dublin (UCD) begins easing restrictions from today, in line with the government’s commencement of Phase 1 of the
The return of all universities in autumn could see no large lectures, “blended learning” between virtual and on-campus, large cutbacks
Incoming first year university students should “not be admitted to a particular degree programme until the end of their first
The Governing Authority (GA) of University College Dublin (UCD) has given no indication of seriously considering calls to partially refund
University College Dublin (UCD) has suspended all Erasmus+ and Non-EU Exchange programmes for the Autumn Trimester 2020. The popular Erasmus+
Micheál Martin has been a TD for Cork South-Central since 1989. He is the current leader of Fianna Fáil and