Protest led to shutdown of city centre campus, including Book of Kells, since last Friday
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The 1,200 year-old manuscript is a significant tourist attraction which earns Trinity College about €350,000 a week
Advocates of Irish-medium education criticise Department of Education over second-level shortage
Firing gun on budgetary process will also be started with economic update from Minister for Finance Michael McGrath
Universities are, in many respects, authors of their own misfortune – which threatens to become a misfortune for all of us.
Government urged to honour pledge to boost core funding for higher education sector
Grants for postgraduate courses were axed during the recession, but have been restored in recent years
Simon Harris has left his successor Patrick O’Donovan with a series of complex challenges
Award made following death of publication’s editor Joe Drennan in hit-and-run incident in October
Higher Education Authority officials set to visit TU Dublin and UL amid concern over spending
Despite their vital role in higher education, many survive on less than €10,000 a year
Scammers are offering documents such as school enrolment letters, health insurance and attendance certs
Non-European Economic Area nationals using ‘risky’ fake documents are undermining businesses, English language schools say
Student numbers in newly created third-level institutions have dropped over the past two years. The sector now faces strong headwinds
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