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# Education

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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
'Six years on, we still have no school. I'm worried my daughter will never learn in a school building'
Five acres of Dublin school grounds to be sold by religious order
'It's not fair on our children - one classroom is so stuffy it's nicknamed the headache room'
Child with an intellectual disability placed in hospital for three months
Elite US boarding school acknowledges decades of 'sexual misconduct' by staff
'Lackey', 'traitor': Russian students face lectures over anti-Putin views
Can schools link 'voluntary contributions' with schools tours and book schemes?
Here's how Leaving Cert students did in French, Russian and Japanese
University of Limerick asks for review after claims of financial misconduct
'I found myself in New Zealand thinking, what am I going to do with my life?'
Luke Saunders
'A good speech is like a miniskirt. Long enough to cover up but short enough to be interesting'
Barbara Moynihan
Three Irish colleges have made a prestigious Top 100 list
'I found myself in New Zealand thinking, what am I going to do with my life?'
Luke Saunders
Poll: Should parents have a say in how much homework their children get?
Ryanair is putting €1.5m into Trinity College's new 'professor of entrepreneurship'
'I am genuinely sick worrying how I am going to pay for back to school costs this year'
June Tinsley
Ryanair is putting €1.5m into Trinity College's new 'professor of entrepreneurship'
Ryanair is putting €1.5m into Trinity College's new 'professor of entrepreneurship'
Schools will have to use iron-on crests and let parents rent books
Gap between teachers' pay is affecting staff morale - union survey
Government initiative to encourage more Travellers to become teachers
We're partnering with UCD to give one entrepreneur a scholarship worth up to €14,500
Opinion: 'I’m one of the 40 million Americans paying off the $1.3 trillion student debt'
Elizabeth Tandy Shermer
Why do we have a census? Here's what the statistics are used for
'Nobody’s ashamed to say they broke their leg, but there’s still a shame linked to mental illness'
A global real estate giant is backing a new exclusive south Dublin private school
A global real estate giant is backing an exclusive new south Dublin private school
'At the start, I couldn't work out why people didn't want to buy something I thought was amazing'
Vanessa Bileu
'At the start, I couldn't work out why people didn't want to buy something I thought was amazing'
Vanessa Bileu
'An access programme shouldn't put up barriers': DIT u-turn on garda vetting for mature students
FactCheck: Are Catholic schools more socially diverse than other schools?
A Waterford firm that makes virtual reality videos for the classroom has raised a million euro
A Waterford firm that makes virtual reality videos for the classroom has raised a million euro
UCC is planning a €100m expansion to draw thousands of extra students
A new international business school is expected to draw thousands of students to Cork
Why foreign students pay thousands of euro to learn how to make beds in Shannon