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'During the boom, it felt like my company won the lottery. I knew it couldn't last'
SurveyMonkey's backers have put over €20m into Dublin's Digital Marketing Institute
'During the boom, it felt like my company won the lottery. I knew it couldn't last'
Mindfulness in schools and less focus on points: What politicians want for Irish schoolchildren
There are 3.5 million refugee children not in school because of war and poverty
'I get annoyed when people say it's a side project. My startup is a second full-time job'
Alan O'Beirne
This rule change could push new student houses 'to the edge of Dublin and beyond'
'There's a constant fear we will be attacked, intimidated or called slurs'
This rule change could push new student houses 'to the edge of Dublin and beyond'
'We're supposed to be in the modern era': School misses out on high-speed internet by metres
'Everyone who does the same job deserves the same pay': Mitchell O'Connor weighs in on teachers' pay
Homeschooling: 'We wanted our children to take responsibility and not to be dependent on us and teachers'
Cora McCauley
'You have to ask: why are voluntary contributions necessary in a country where we're on the rise financially?'
'Whatever your results today, there will be opportunities for you'
'We are teaching too many students to do jobs that our society doesn’t need'
Chris Fitzgerald
Court rejects government order that would have compelled school to enroll student
'I don't know what to do': Clashes over Irish-English language split at Connemara crèche
Galway teacher fights to stop transfer to another school and says she was 'humiliated'
The average back-to-school spend is now €1,209 per child
Proposal would give the State powers to investigate universities quickly
'Education is important. The government should pay us students to go to college'
Declan Lavin
'We're looking at more affordable products': New €235-a-week student beds launched
'I couldn’t imagine being able to afford loans of €20,000 for my degree'
'We're looking at more affordable products': New €235-a-week student beds launched
'We're looking at more affordable products': New €235-a-week student beds launched
Would you like to work in Leinster House? A new apprenticeship programme could be on the way
Dublin Zoo's latest attraction is...dinosaurs
Received a CAO offer today? Here's what you need to know
An extra 975 SNAs will be allocated to schools this September
Poll: Do you agree with ending 'baptism barriers' in most schools?
'No more baptism barrier': Catholic schools won't use religion as admission criteria, says Bruton
English Language Teachers start shouting louder about their working rights
'Ireland has lost a fierce and dedicated campaigner': Tributes pour in for Ann Louise Gilligan
There are 79 unemployment blackspots in Ireland, with Limerick worst affected
Two Irish brothers want to banish the classroom from accountants' training
Trinity is planning 'one of the largest projects since the IFSC' in Dublin's docks
Trinity is planning 'one of the largest projects since the IFSC' in Dublin's docks
Cork council loses its bid for €800k in developer fees for a long-delayed science park
Two Irish brothers want to banish the classroom from accountants' training
Teachers say 'pay is insufficient' as urgent appeal made for Leaving Cert markers