‘We feel exploited’: International students on studying in Ireland
Many third-level students from abroad are shocked by the high cost of living
Many third-level students from abroad are shocked by the high cost of living
Restrictions bring empty campuses, online learning and virtual events but the same fees
Students from abroad campaign for rebates on their fees of up to €25,000
Government repeats call for English language schools to commit to ‘voluntary moratorium’ on recruitment
‘I attended class with 25 people. Most can’t turn on the microphone because of noise’
Cash-strapped third-level institutions have increasingly come to rely on fees from foreign students, but this strategy is not without risk
New regulations for Ireland’s English-language schools will mean big changes to the sector – and more protection for the foreign students who pay big money to attend
Reforms welcomed by bodies representing students and regulated private colleges
High Court rules State acted beyond powers in setting up accreditation scheme
New liquidator to be appointed to Dublin third-level college, High Court rules
Leinster College becomes ninth English language school to close this year but ICOS says more closures inevitable
English language school in Dublin is the ninth to close since the start of this year
Students and staff face uncertain future as turmoil in language sector continues
English in Dublin became the seventh English language school to close since April
Plan to regulate international education sector follows closure of schools for visa breaches
‘English in Dublin’ lost recognition of State accreditation agency earlier this month
Students claim they have been left in ‘limbo’ after college closures as visas run out
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