There are almost 9,000 PhD students in Irish third-level institutions
Lecturers call for increased funding for third level amid deteriorating staff-student ratios
Public Accounts Committee report critical of corporate governance failures
ASTI head voices extreme disappointment over provisions for new entrants
University administrator had ‘a lifelong commitment to the interests and needs of higher education’
Conference told of major cuts to university teacher staffing as student numbers surge
Colleges turn to casual contracts to cut costs as lecturers struggle to survive
After 200 years Rathmines college of education closure occurred with one day’s notice
Precarious contracts in Ireland push lecturers abroad to advance their careers
Education establishments accused of selling themselves by federation
These days, all the focus seems to be on how science and technology are the ‘sexy’ subjects everyone should be doing, but employers say arts courses develop crucial skills for the modern workplace
President of NUI Galway says a focus on research and teaching has paid off
Anecdotal evidence says earning capacity of arts graduates increases after five years
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