UK and international media react to Theresa May appointmentThe Guardian, The New York Times and more on the appointment of new PMTue Jul 12 2016 - 11:29
Clare girl lines out as mascot at Euro 2016 semi-finalRose Carter (10) asked to walk out with Wales instead of Portugal after competition winThu Jul 07 2016 - 10:46
Report filed into exchange between BA pilot and Dublin air traffic controllerExchange posted on YouTube is now the subject of a mandatory occurrence reportThu Jun 23 2016 - 14:53
Please release me! Rare photograph of fish trapped inside jellyfishPhotographer Tim Samuel captured the amazing scene in Australia’s Byron BayTue Jun 07 2016 - 16:36
Australian journalist says comment on Irish in Sydney was ‘a joke’Social media post by Josh Massoud has been criticised as racist and offensiveTue Jun 07 2016 - 15:55
Droichead teacher mentoring scheme reveals a gap to be bridgedThe new teacher mentoring scheme offers crucial support to graduates. So why are primary teachers threatening to withdraw from it?Tue May 31 2016 - 07:00
TCD to investigate after professor criticises students’ answersDr Clemens Ruthner thought his Facebook page was set to private not publicWed May 18 2016 - 15:57
Cooling ‘cuddle cot’ allows extra time with stillborn babies‘Everybody just wants a tangible memory of their child...the cot let us bring Ellen home’Mon May 09 2016 - 14:00
Bright outlook for graduates at tenth Gradireland awardsCompetition for talent increases as number of graduate programmes grows every yearThu May 05 2016 - 01:00
President leads tributes to Mr Justice HardimanSupreme Court judge described as ‘one of the great legal minds of his generation’Mon Mar 07 2016 - 14:00
College on the Continent: ‘It’s less about grades or points’More than 25,000 Irish people are enrolled on courses in other EU states, where more than 1,000 degree programmes are offered through English, often with lower entry demandsMon Mar 07 2016 - 06:00
Timeline of investigations into Omagh bombingsTimeline of investigations from 1998 to 2016Tue Mar 01 2016 - 14:03
Europe must do more to tackle the migrant crisis-Peter SutherlandUN special representative says razor wires an attempt to keep people in Greece and TurkeyTue Mar 01 2016 - 10:59
Fit for work in mind and bodyCompanies looking after staff mental heath reap rewardsThu Feb 25 2016 - 00:00
Politics after the 2015 referendumMay 2015’s marriage equality referendum politicised many young people in Ireland. Will it change their behaviour in this month’s general election?Sat Feb 20 2016 - 05:45
St Patrick’s Festival will go ahead despite Luas strike – organisersFour day event promises a world class line-up of events and artistsWed Feb 17 2016 - 15:04
Pub allows dogs back onto premises despite HSE banMVP says they have received no formal written information about the banWed Feb 17 2016 - 13:11
Gardaí renew appeal for Limerick man missing for 16 yearsAengus Shanahan was last seen in the city after going for drinks with friendsWed Feb 10 2016 - 10:12
‘There’s an image problem’: the drive to attract girls to StemIn Ireland only a quarter of people working in science, technology, engineering and maths are women, and now female role models are being enlisted to buck stereotypes of Stem as a male areaTue Feb 09 2016 - 06:00
My health experience: Born without a fibular boneAmy, now 11, had her leg amputated at nine months but still enjoys sportTue Feb 02 2016 - 01:00
Dublin 15: new homes from €295,000-€390,000Development of new three- and four-bed homes, detached and semi-detachedThu Jan 28 2016 - 01:00
Four spacious new homes on market in Killiney from €555,000Energy efficiency, light and storage are priorities in south Dublin schemeThu Jan 28 2016 - 01:00
Fit exercise into your work dayPressure, long hours and the stress of the modern workplace have led many employers to offer free fitness regimes to their staffThu Jan 14 2016 - 06:30
Fit for exerciseEmbarking on a new fitness regime will pay dividends, but before you start, it’s worth having your overall health and fitness levels checkedThu Jan 14 2016 - 06:00
The Centenary: Who is doing what in 2016?People around Ireland and the world are recalling the rebellion of 100 years ago in personal and creative ways. Here, some of them explain their centenary projectsWed Jan 13 2016 - 06:00
Revealed: non-progression rates for higher education coursesIrish Times figures show numbers failing to progress beyond first-year in each courseMon Jan 11 2016 - 16:05
Concern over drop-out rates in computer science coursesUp to 80% of students in some courses are failing to progress to second yearMon Jan 11 2016 - 11:39
Student profile: ‘I’m delighted I changed my mind on the CAO form’Aibhne Breathnach: First-year applied computing student, Waterford Institute of TechnologyWed Jan 06 2016 - 03:00
Student profile: ‘I wouldn’t be one for sitting in the classroom’Sam Grace: first year sports studies and physical education UCCWed Jan 06 2016 - 02:00
Dare, Hear, mature applications: some alternative routes to collegeFor students with a disability or from a disadvantaged background, applying for college isn’t as straightforward as just listing course preferences, but there are excellent supportsWed Jan 06 2016 - 02:00
Studying Abroad: Options in Europe and the UKLower fees, or no fees, and easier entry to high points courses are the big drawsWed Jan 06 2016 - 01:00
Student profile ‘I spoke to people on courses and found out what they thought of them’Shaun Henson: final year commerce student NUIGWed Jan 06 2016 - 01:00
‘You come off the mountain a different person’Five Irish teenagers with scoliosis took on the Mount Kilimanjaro challengeTue Dec 29 2015 - 01:00
‘It’s probably Ireland’s busiest church’ - St Teresa’s Church in Dublin city centreWhen you’re doing your Christmas shopping in Dublin’s bustling city centre, it’s easy to miss St Teresa’s Church and Monastery, an oasis of calm amid the designer stores and buskersSat Dec 05 2015 - 04:30
Fee-paying schools dominate high-points coursesTable-topping Coláiste Eoin in Stillorgan bucks trend as one of just three non-fee-paying schools in top 10 with high progression ratesThu Dec 03 2015 - 01:00
Mapping the State: Ireland as you’ve never seen itIn a country full of quangos, State boards and semi-State bodies, it can be hard to get to grips with the sheer scale of the State’s agencies. A new map aims to change thatSat Nov 21 2015 - 13:00
A hands-on alternative to the standard Leaving CertFor 20 years, the Leaving Cert Applied has offered a practical approach and a better way to keep students in school and build a careerTue Nov 17 2015 - 10:00
Classic boyish savagery with a ‘selfie’ twist in Lord Of The FliesThe production coming to the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre includes contemporary references alongside the rivalries and tension at the heart of William Golding’s 1954 novelFri Nov 13 2015 - 06:00
Money: Top tips for living on a student budgetYou may be a broke student but there are still ways to blow off some steamThu Nov 12 2015 - 00:00
Guide to open days: other institutionsRoyal College of Surgeons in Ireland, IADT, NCAD, Royal Irish Academy of Music, Mary Immaculate College, Marino Institute of Education, Hibernia College, National College of Ireland, Dublin Business School, Griffith College and Pulse CollegeTue Nov 03 2015 - 01:00
Guide to open days: UniversitiesWhat do you need to know about the colleges you are considering, and what can you expect at their open days?Tue Nov 03 2015 - 00:00
Guide to open days: Institutes of TechnologyThe country’s ITs offer a vast range of courses along with a host of social activitiesTue Nov 03 2015 - 00:00
College Life: Can you dig it?As the accommodation shortage worsens we talk one student who opted for digs insteadMon Nov 02 2015 - 00:00
Irish teachers in high demand in BritainMany Irish teachers, tired of competing for insecure work at home, are leaving for jobs across the Irish SeaTue Oct 27 2015 - 00:00
The forgotten legacy of James Franklin FullerAn intriguing exhibition at the Irish Architectural Archive commemorates the life and work of the 19th century Kerry man on the 180th anniversary of his birthThu Oct 22 2015 - 06:00
iScoil: A virtual school for a new class of studentPupils aged 13-16 for whom mainstream school hasn’t worked out can join online education tool iScoil, which is tailored to individual students’ interests and needsMon Oct 19 2015 - 09:00
New homes: Latest Gannon scheme in ClongriffinA3-rated two- and three-storey houses on sale from €260,000 in new developmentThu Oct 15 2015 - 03:00
New homes: Luxury and landscaping in CastleknockDiswellstown Manor is a development of family homes close to the Phoenix ParkThu Oct 08 2015 - 02:30
This house believes debating societies are here to stayThey are where witty, argumentative, confident students go to earn their stripes, and a top goal each year is to make it through the rounds of the prestigious Irish Times Debate competition, now in its 55th yearTue Oct 06 2015 - 05:00
The graduate hiring fair at the RDS gets biggerJob prospects look good for students at this year’s graduate fair, where up to 4,000 positions will be on offerFri Oct 02 2015 - 06:00