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Ireland launches global push to recruit top research talent
Ireland has unveiled Global Talent Ireland, a major initiative to attract world-class researchers amid international shifts in academic funding.
Traveller and Roma culture to be taught in Irish schools
The Department of Education is developing plans to embed Traveller and Roma identity into the national school curriculum, aiming to foster greater cultural understanding and pride.
Bright futures
Across Ireland, we’re seeing a powerful shift—where traditional boundaries blur and opportunity is unlocked not just through institutions, but through smart partnerships, regional investment and targeted skills development.
AI cuts deep into graduate hiring trends
A growing reliance on AI is reshaping the talent pipeline, with major accountancy and finance firms scaling back on graduate hires.
Local training initiatives helping Irish businesses upskill and stay competitive
Over 100,000 upskilling opportunities have been delivered to Irish businesses since 2018 through Skills to Advance, a national initiative by SOLAS.
Collaboration between industry and academia key to Northern Ireland’s economic growth
With over 5,000 additional skilled workers needed annually to grow the Northern Ireland economy, experts say deeper collaboration between business, academia and government is essential to future-proof priority sectors and boost productivity.
Santander invests $25 million to future-proof skills and unlock access to education
Santander US has committed $25 million to advancing education, employability and entrepreneurship — a move aimed squarely at bridging the skills gap in an increasingly fast-changing job market.
SETU construction begins with major boost for Waterford and Carlow
After years of delays, construction is finally underway on two long-promised university buildings for South East Technological University — a move that signals renewed momentum in Ireland’s regional education infrastructure.
Ireland’s English language sector hits record highs amid shifting global trends
Ireland’s English Language Education (ELE) sector welcomed a record 128,761 international students in 2024, contributing €792 million to the economy — all while navigating shorter stays, rising operational costs, and stiffening international competition.
Rethinking education
All these stories ask one thing: what future are we really building through education?
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