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third-level funding

A COMPREHENSIVE SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THIS TOPIC

Country 'sitting on a timebomb' over crisis in third-level funding, says Trinity Provost

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Country 'sitting on a timebomb' over crisis in third-level funding, says Trinity Provost

The third-level sector is currently underfunded, and a system of student loans should not be introduced, each of the major parties' spokespeople on education agree.

‘Ringfence corporate tax rather than hike PRSI to boost third-level funds’

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‘Ringfence corporate tax rather than hike PRSI to boost third-level funds’
Level of student grants ‘should increase significantly’

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Level of student grants ‘should increase significantly’
Third-level-education funding options require careful study

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Third-level-education funding options require careful study
Why is cherishing all children equally still just a lofty idea, asks partially sighted student

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Why is cherishing all children equally still just a lofty idea, asks partially sighted student
Fianna Fáíl open to college fee loans proposal

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Fianna Fáíl open to college fee loans proposal
Delaying a decision not an option - Funding of third-level education
Delaying a decision not an option - Funding of third-level education
AS MOST parents know, the cost of sending a son or daughter to third level is truly massive. The stark reality is that many families cannot afford to pay the fees. Increasingly in this country, third-level education is becoming a privilege of the rich.

Tue, 12 Jul, 2016

Educators: We need immediate action on third-level funding
Educators: We need immediate action on third-level funding

The urgency of solving the gap in funding of colleges requires more immediate action than awaiting the political consensus sought by Education Minister Richard Bruton, third-level figures have said.

Tue, 12 Jul, 2016

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