Third Level development plans at risk due to possible funding restrictions
Irish universities may be prohibited from borrowing money needed for development depending on a decision soon to be made by Eurostat.
Irish universities may be prohibited from borrowing money needed for development depending on a decision soon to be made by Eurostat.
A lack of investment in third-level education has led to a drop in respect for Irish degrees worldwide, according to UCDSU’s Education Officer.
The College View looks at the impact funding cuts are having on universities and whether there is any solution to the crisis of third-level funding. Read more…
Opinions Editor Sean Cassidy on the impact relying on the business industry could have for Irish universities. Read more…
Free-fees may be an ‘idealistic vote’ to Aaron Clogher, but can fee-charging countries and universities justify their rates, asks Odrán de Bhaldraithe. Read more…
Eggs were thrown at Taoiseach Enda Kenny when he was in UCD to open the new Centre and Sports Complex on November 29th. Two eggs were thrown in protest at his invitation to the event Read more…
Labour Party TD, John Lyons, hopes the recent increase in the student contribution charge won’t prevent students in his constituency from accessing third-level education. Speaking to The College View, the TD for Dublin North-West and Read more…
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