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Mullingar decentralisation secure despite Budget cuts

The decentralisation of the headquarters of the Department of Education and Science to Mullingar is to go ahead, in spite of the announcement during Tuesday’s Budget that a number of decentralisation projects are to be put on the back burner.

New third-level places to target jobless workers – Cllr McGuinness

Unemployed workers will have access to 2,500 new places on part-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses from September, according to Cllr Andrew McGuinness.

Heaven forbid the Government let us rejoice in our achievements

Just think, in a couple of weeks your little darlings will be packing their bags and heading off into the big, bad, scary world of third level education.

Panic prompts public meeting on college fees

The reintroduction of college fees has sparked “panic” among Galway students, according to GMIT Students’ Union president, Patrick Bonner.

Two pensions for college lecturer, AIT chief reveals

A third-level lecturer who resigned from Athlone Institute of Technology after breaching his contract by working in two colleges at the same time looks set to receive pensions from both of the schools when he reaches retirement age, it was revealed yesterday evening (Thursday).

GMIT tops in providing equal access to third level education

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology is the top performer in the Institute of Technology sector when it comes to providing equal access to education over the past two academic years, new data from the Higher Education Authority shows.

GMIT tops in providing equal access to third level education

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology is the top performer in the Institute of Technology sector when it comes to providing equal access to education over the past two academic years, new data from the Higher Education Authority shows.

 

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