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Post-study work in Ireland: How graduates are building global careers after graduationIreland is becoming a top destination for international students, offering academic excellence and strong industry links. Universities focu...
Quote of the Day by James Joyce: “Think you're escaping... – Inspiring quote on life’s struggles, self-discovery, emotional healing, identity and why true peace begins within by the Irish novelist and literary modernist best known for Ulysses and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManQuote of the Day by James Joyce: James Joyce’s thought-provoking quote explores the idea that people cannot truly escape themselves, no mat...
Beyond Big Four: Indian students are dumping default study abroad settingsIndian students are diversifying study abroad destinations beyond the US, UK, Canada, and Australia due to stricter visa rules, rising cost...
Quote of the day by James Joyce: 'There is not past, no future; everything flows...': Lessons on importance of living in present from famous authorJames Joyce, a pivotal modernist writer, emphasized living in the present with his quote, "There is not past, no future; everything flows i...
Why Ireland is emerging as a preferred study-abroad destination for Indian studentsIndian students are increasingly choosing Ireland for international education. The country offers globally recognized courses and strong jo...
Left-leaning independent Connolly wins Irish presidential electionLeft-leaning independent Catherine Connolly has secured a landslide victory in Ireland's presidential election, winning 63% of first-prefer...
Indian woman in Ireland told to 'go back to India'; faces racial attack on Dublin streetAn Indian national, Swati Verma, faced a shocking racist attack in Dublin, with a woman questioning her right to be in Ireland and demandin...
Arunachal anti-dam activist Bhanu Tatak stopped at Delhi airport from flying to Dublin: Who is she?Arunachal Pradesh-based activist Bhanu Tatak was stopped at Delhi airport, prevented from traveling to Dublin for an academic program. Immi...
EU’s vision for the Indo-Pacific must translate into concrete policy actionsA high-level EU delegation visited New Delhi to emphasize deeper Indo-European cooperation amid shifting geopolitical landscapes. Experts h...
Ireland embraced data centres that the AI boom needs. Now they're consuming too much of its energyFears of rolling blackouts led Ireland's grid operator to halt new data centres near Dublin until 2028. These huge buildings and their powe...
Ireland embraced AI boom, now its data centres consuming too much of its energyIreland's data centres, powering tech giants, consume a significant portion of the nation's electricity, raising concerns about blackouts a...
Kolkata rape-murder: British Indians hold justice march, peace vigilsIndian students, charities, and diaspora groups in the UK are organising events to demand justice after the rape-murder of a female doctor ...
Growing trend: Indian students turn towards this European nationIndian student enrollment in Ireland has significantly increased, according to Anita Kelly, counsel general, with numbers rising from 800 i...
Where in U.S.A. you can watch ‘Oppenheimer’, these are IMAX theatresThe viewers in the U.S.A. can watch ‘Oppenheimer’ in the following IMAX theatres.
What international students can expect from IrelandAccording to the figures released by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, there are approximately 1.3 million Indian stud...
Aung San Suu Kyi stripped of Freedom of Oxford awardOxford City Council voted unanimously last night to permanently remove the honour given to 72-year-old Suu Kyi in 1997.
- Ireland has the most employable graduates in EU: Ciarán Cannon, Ireland’s minister for education and Skills
Ireland is making a serious pitch to attract Indian students, in an aim to double their numbers in the next few years.
Irish govt wants Indian dentist Savita Halappanavar probe to stand up to world's scrutiny, may appoint external expertAs the tragic death of Indian dentist Savita Halappanavar in Ireland evoked global outrage, Irish authorities today said they would appoint...
- Dell to cut 250 jobs in Ireland
Computer giant Dell Inc announced plans on Tuesday to lay off 250 workers in Ireland as part of its global cost-cutting plan, a decision th...
- Brains, tax breaks attract drug research cos to Ireland
Glaxosmithkline investigated 12 countries when it was deciding where to research gastrointestinal diseases. It chose Ireland.