Gender inequality remains a serious barrier to female progression in academia
We need to double down on recent progress rather than consider the problem fixed
We need to double down on recent progress rather than consider the problem fixed
Event held to mark removal 100 years ago of ban on women entering the legal professsion
Research lives: Dr John Bell, director of Healthy Planet, DG Research & Innovation, European Commission
Takeover by politicians in recent decades has weakened European Commission
The Government should suggest two people – a man and a woman – for the next commission
Bishop Thomas Tobin’s comments deemed ‘dispiriting’ by Minister and criticised widely
Details of updated laws to be outlined to Government this year, says Minister
Three new appointments to the capital of culture board and new creative director promised in New Year
Vote 100: Much has improved for women in Ireland in a century, but there is also much still to do
After Constance Markievicz, Ireland had no woman at cabinet for 60 years. In the past century, there have been just 19 female ministers - and two female presidents
Government to back roles in third level institutions at cost of €6 million
Two Aosdána poets calling for artists to take over cultural capital project’s creative leadership
The trailblazing women who breached the male-dominated world of Irish politics encountered sexism and prejudice – from both sexes, writes Martina Fitzgerald, in this edited extract from her new book
‘We didn’t come out dancing, but we didn’t come out crying,’ says spokeswoman
Organisation said former EU Commissioner left due to unavailablity for board meetings
Government issues formal apology to men criminalised prior to legal change in 1993
Attack ad the latest bout in sparring match between two south Dublin private schoolboys
Taoiseach plans ‘to recognise wrongs done’ on 25th anniversary of decriminalisation
Josepha Madigan said the idealism of revolutionary generation was not fulfilled
‘Nationalist to her fingertips’ was proud of legacy of late father, former taoiseach Séan Lemass
From ‘Dress suitably, and buy a revolver’ and 'A terrible beauty' to 'We all partied'
Former minister urges people to give information to mother and baby homes commission
Former Fianna Fáil and PD politician served as TD from 1965 until 2002
Senators maintain collective amnesia over ‘stand-up row’ in the Leinster House pub
Key decision-making bodies in colleges must be gender balanced, HEA report says
A new report aims to transform gender equality in Irish universities
Higher Education Authority report aims to tackle under-representation of women
Denis Naughten mends ties with Kenny while Shane Ross brings five of his Alliance home
American student disappeared without trace while living in south Dublin 23 years ago
Galway West had no female TD for decades until Connolly and Naughton’s success
Former senator Nioclás Ó Conchúbhair predicts FF and FG will not let process drag on
‘The working class doesn’t necessarily support Labour party policies,’ says TD
Galway Bay FM chief Keith Finnegan has been asked to be guest of honour in US city
NUI Galway worst performer say women academics on eve of conference on topic
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices