A degree isn’t the end route to a career in law
Subject profile: We look at the possibilities offered by a qualification in Law
Subject profile: We look at the possibilities offered by a qualification in Law
Company setting up a new software engineering hub in the CoLab facility
Calls for Erasmus-style programme to boost access to education on both sides of Border
Higher Education Authority research shows extent of earning gap across colleges
Top grades for Leaving Cert class of 2021 leads to record CAO points in Round One
Another route for committed students who did not achieve the results they wanted
Colleges prepare for a return to campus with a mix of online and in-person learning
We profile a selection of educational institutions to see how they might look in the autumn
We profile a selection of educational institutions to see how they might look in the autumn
GMIT, Letterkenny IT and IT Sligo submit bid to create new university in January 2022
There is no shortage of places to study law in Ireland
Science pays well but is also constantly changing and new opportunities regularly arise
Outbreaks have been linked to wakes, beach parties and birthday celebrations
Three deaths and 569 cases reported as Nolan urges public not to ‘push the limits’ of reopening
Males with low Leaving Cert points at high risk of not completing college courses
Trinity College Dublin has lowest proportion of disadvantaged students, study shows
‘I haven’t been back home for nearly four years and I really miss my family’
A diverse range of courses are on offer for prospective students
Half of 18 and 19-year-olds in higher and further education in receipt of Susi grants
Pledge to deliver 11 buildings set to facilitate extra 8,000 student places upon completion
Covid-19 might persuade more students to opt for healthcare courses
So what do solicitors and barristers actually do? It’s not like Suits or Law & Order on TV
Ask Brian: About 2,000 students have applied for college courses in the UK or Europe
Taoiseach says British PM says ‘no, no, the EU is going to pay for it’
Despite access initiatives, a large divide remains between rich and poor at third level
‘It was immensely daunting ... but moving abroad was hands down the best decision I ever made’
Act quickly if you want to appeal a grade or sit a special second-chance maths exam
Locals left wounded and emotional as four of their finest young men taken in one fell swoop
More than 3,000 higher education students flow across the Border
3,400 higher education students cross the Border to study
Life on campus: here is what the country’s IoTs have to offer
Fee-paying students much more likely to attend top Dublin-based universities
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices