Ireland is the fifth highest ranking country in the world for higher education, according to a new study. Global student review website The Campus Advisor surveyed thousands of students to reveal the ...
Much of the opposition to divestment has been at local level, strongly felt and expressed, even by non-practising parents ...
Support in Northern Ireland for integrated education – schools attended by both Protestant and Catholic children – is high. There are many factors behind this, including the view that separate schools ...
Indian students considering Ireland today are approaching the decision with a sharper set of questions. Course relevance, ...
Mumbai: Ireland Education has successfully concluded its Education Roadshow 2025 in Mumbai. The event, held at The St. Regis, witnessed an enthusiastic turnout of over 350 students and parents eager ...
Discover the allure of Ireland, a vibrant hub for education that beckons students with its unique blend of quality academics and affordability. As the sole English-speaking member of the European ...
Ireland has emerged as a new higher education destination for Indian students – from just 700 Indian students in 2013, the ...
Ireland’s Higher Education minister has revealed new regulations for English language schools in the country during a trip to Korea. The new rules are designed to highlight which programs have met ...
There is an apocryphal story told of a school principal herding a bunch of students onto a bus after visiting a training center for craft workers and apprentices and telling them, rather sternly, that ...
Ireland has announced a new plan to combat gender inequality in higher education by creating women-only professor positions across its universities and technology institutes. Minister for Higher ...
The upcoming Convention on Education provides a welcome opportunity to reflect on the current education system, what it has achieved and the extent to which it is fit for purpose in a rapidly changing ...
Ireland's rise as a preferred study abroad destination for Indian students has been both quiet and consistent. According to the Embassy of Ireland, more than 100,000 Indians now live in the country, ...