Return to in-person learning still uncertain as Covid cases rise
In the last two weeks, 18,000 cases have been confirmed, with an incidence rate of 386 per 100,000 of the population – the highest since February.
In the last two weeks, 18,000 cases have been confirmed, with an incidence rate of 386 per 100,000 of the population – the highest since February.
Higher-level institutions have joined to announce their plans for a safe return to campuses this September with maximum on-site presence.
UCD’s O’Reilly Hall vaccination center is to run a walk-in vaccination program this weekend. From 11 am on Sunday, August
The opening ceremony of the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics took place last Friday, 23 July at the Olympic Stadium, Tokyo.
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Fifty-nine per cent of students said that their mental health had been negatively affected by the Covid-19 crisis according to
The contact tracing centre at University College Dublin is to be wound down and subsumed into a HSE facility in Dublin.
Students are now able to register for their Covid-19 vaccination through the HSE portal as of Monday 19 July. Prior
Last month, Minister Harris welcomed the publication by higher education institutions of their Actions Plans aimed at ending sexual violence and harassment.
TD Rose Conway Walsh, the spokesperson for higher and further education for Sinn Féin, apologised this week for her comments
Minister for Higher Education, Simon Harris is encouraging staff and students of University College Dublin (UCD), Trinity College Dublin (TCD)
The latest data from the Central Applications Office (CAO) shows an overall increase in applications for courses in healthcare, STEM,