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Data obtained through a Freedom of Information Request reveals that in the 2022-23 academic year 3989 applications for QUB’s Financial Assistance Fund and the Department for the Economy (DfE) Student Support Fund were approved, a 44 per cent increase on the 2195 applications approved during the 2018-19 academic year.
Tá gaeloideachas seanbhunaithe i dTuaisceart na hÉireann ach beidh ócáid speisialta ann i Mí Mheán Fhómhair 2024 agus Scoil ns Seolta ag oscailt na doirse don chéad uair.
Kirsty King reports on today’s occupation of the Lanyon Building by Pro-Palestine students and staff at Queen’s University Belfast.
Columnist Abbie Vauls analyses recent statistics on women in the music industry, discussing in depth the failure of the music industry to accommodate women.
News Editor Ruby Hegarty reports on dramatic change this week in Westminster as PM Rishi Sunak reshuffles the cabinet and faces the Supreme Court’s outlawing of his Rwanda Policy.
Boxing Columnist Holly Lennon attends the Palestinian solidarity protest in Belfast on the 21st October 2023, discussing the criticism of the BBC in light of claims that BBC coverage of Gaza is one-sided.
In the face of seemingly never-ending news stories, it can be difficult to understand the situation in Gaza. News Editor Ruby Hegarty reports the current events and explores the context behind the conflict in Israel-Palestine.
Columnist Abbie Vauls delves into the world of EU politics in Brussels after attending a workshop in Donegal.
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Local representatives have reacted to the news that 759 students at Queen’s University Belfast will not have their degrees confirmed as planned this summer, as a result of the University and the employer’s representative’s UCEA’s response to staff taking part in a UK-wide UCU Marking & Assessment Boycott.
The organisers of a protest taking place tomorrow at Queen’s University Belfast in light of the University’s response to staff taking part in a UK-wide UCU Marking & Assessment Boycott have issued details about the event on social media this afternoon.
Kirsty King reports on the latest developments regarding QUB’s response to staff participation in a UK-wide UCU Marking & Assessment Boycott.
Kirsty King speaks to LE23 candidates born after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement about the issues which matter to young people this election.
Kirsty King reports on a press conference held with three US Ambassadors on Day 3 of the Agreement 25 conference at Queen’s University Belfast this week.
Emily Keegan asks Gerry Adams and Professor Bertie Ahern about the current terrorism threat level in Northern Ireland at an Agreement 25 press conference at Queen’s University Belfast on Monday 17 April.
Data obtained by The Scoop shows that the top universities in Northern Ireland have saved over £1.5m in wages withheld from staff participating in strike action by the University and Colleges Union (UCU).