“The Government Is Constraining Us Like Hell” | Patrick Paul Walsh on the Slow Death of the University
Conor Capplis – Editor The government’s decade-long underfunding of universities has presented the sector with a myriad of issues,
Conor Capplis – Editor The government’s decade-long underfunding of universities has presented the sector with a myriad of issues,
Last week, the 2020 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition was launched. The competition, which is being run digitally in light of
University College Dublin (UCD) has spent €14.8 million on off-campus residential properties since the presidency of former UCD President Hugh
Hybrid learning, no exams in the RDS, late September start, Saturday classes, specified student groups to share classes with, and
The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) today held its Congress involving the election of the 2020-2021 Executive Team. The
Due to the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, most leaving cert students will defer college places this year, according
Since the country has shut down in light of this darn plague we’re experiencing, I’ve been working from home. Recently,
The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) and national housing charity Threshold today warned students against committing to accommodation in
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