Universities are, in many respects, authors of their own misfortune – which threatens to become a misfortune for all of us.
Higher Education Authority (HEA)
South East Technological University’s gender expression and identity policy sparked controversy last year
Higher Education Authority officials set to visit TU Dublin and UL amid concern over spending
O’Donoghue report for UL’s governing authority criticises problems with planning status of homes at Rhebogue, 3km from campus, which the university acquired for student housing in 2022
UL president Prof Kerstin Mey asked to consider position after project that overpaid €5.2 million for 20 homes
Overspending of more than €8 million raises question about internal controls
Despite their vital role in higher education, many survive on less than €10,000 a year
More than 650 short, online university-accredited courses subsided by 50-80 per cent of normal costs
CSO study tracks outcomes for thousands of learners who did not progress to the second year of their degree course
Latest Higher Education Authority data doesn’t tell us why students have dropped out, but there are clues
Almost 7,000 students did not progress to the second year of their course in 2021/2022
Strongly worded letter sent by HEA chief Dr Alan Wall outlines ‘serious concerns’ about handling of financial crises at the institution
University president tells staff a comprehensive plan is in place to achieve a surplus
It is important to understand the component parts: there are two key numbers associated with each school listed.
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