Education

  • 11/11/2022
    Primary Education – Overview

    All children in both jurisdictions on the island of Ireland are entitled to free primary and post-primary education North In Northern Ireland, there are two broad school categories: grant-aided and Independent. Most schools are grant-aided. These schools follow the revised Curriculum. Independent schools are fee-paying and follow their own curriculum. For a list of different Read more >

  • 30/09/2014
    Qualifications in Ireland and Northern Ireland – comparisons

    There are many different types of awards and qualifications available in Ireland and Northern Ireland.  When travelling between the two jurisdictions whether to live, work or study, it is useful to know how your qualifications translate in the other jurisdiction. The seventh edition of  ‘Qualifications can cross boundaries – a rough guide to comparing qualifications Read more >

  • 30/09/2014
    Studying in Ireland

    Ireland offers a diverse range of higher education institutions from traditional Universities to the more recently established Institutes of Technology, Colleges of Education and Independent Colleges. A broad choice of courses is offered across all disciplines. The Universities also offer Academic Year, Semester and Summer Programmes -many with credit transfer arrangements. Although a number of Read more >

  • 30/09/2014
    Studying in Northern Ireland

    In Northern Ireland the higher education sector consists of three well respected universities: Queen’s University , Belfast University of Ulster Open University and two University Colleges: Stranmillis University College St Mary’s University College Northern Ireland also has six Further Education Colleges: Belfast Metropolitan College Northern Regional College North West Regional College Southern Regional College South Read more >

  • 30/09/2014
    Vehicle Registration Tax – Ireland

    South Vehicle Registration Tax (VRT) is a tax you must pay when you first register a motor vehicle in Ireland. If you have imported a vehicle, you must pay VRT and receive the vehicle’s registration certificate showing that you have paid VRT. Any delay in registering your vehicle or paying Vehicle Registration Tax will make Read more >

  • 30/09/2014
    Training and education support payments

    South If you are in training or education in Ireland, you may be eligible for various training and support payments. The Department of Social Protection website outlines a number of ways that you can return to full-time or part-time education while continuing to get income support. For further information please visit the Department of Social Read more >

  • 30/09/2014
    Teaching

    North The Department of Education website contains information on the Universities and Colleges course options available for individuals wishing to complete teacher training in Northern Ireland.  The website also contains information on the requirement s of European Union (EU) and Non EU applicants for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in Northern Ireland. There are also resources Read more >

  • 29/09/2014
    Education system

    North Northern Ireland has a very high standard of education with over 60% of young people leaving secondary education going on to university or college.  All children receive an education between the ages of 4 and 16, the compulsory age for attendance, but the system also meets the needs of those who choose to stay Read more >

  • 29/09/2014
    Eleven Plus / Transfer Test in Northern Ireland

    The 11 Plus was officially discontinued in Northern Ireland, but has re-emerged as a different selective process known as the Transfer Test. Source: ElevenPlusExams.co.uk The 11 Plus was officially discontinued in Northern Ireland, but has re-emerged as a different selective process. The original political intention had been to introduce fully comprehensive education in the region, Read more >

  • 29/09/2014
    Studying in Ireland – Exemption from Irish

    The Department of Education and Skills allows students in Ireland to apply to be excused from studying Irish in post-primary school. Source: Citizen Information The circumstances in which a student will be given this exemption are very limited.  Where a student has lived abroad or does not speak English, they may be exempted.  Students with Read more >

Brexit: Education

NI students will be able to study and do work placements across the world through a brand new scheme that replaces the UK’s participation in Erasmus+. The Turing scheme... Read more

Brexit: Education

NI students with British and Irish passports can continue to access Erasmus. Students at NI universities can participate in the scheme under an arrangement with the Irish government, at... Read more

Brexit: Education

CTA: Student fees. Fees for Irish students in Northern Ireland and Britain will continue to be set at the same level as British citizens for the 2020/21 academic year.... Read more

Brexit: Education

CTA: Access to education across the border set to continue. Under Common Travel Area rules Irish and British citizens will continue to have the right to education in each... Read more

Brexit: Education

Existing ERASMUS+ students and programmes will continue if the UK leaves without deal. Ensuring the continuation of Erasmus+ activities in the event of no-deal Brexit: Council approves contingency measures... Read more

Brexit: Education

EU STUDENT FEE STATUS. Governments across the UK have confirmed that EU students starting a course in 2019/20 (the first cycle post-Brexit) will still be eligible for home fee... Read more

Brexit: Education

IRISH GOVERNMENT CONTINUE SUPPORTS FOR UK AND IRISH STUDENTS: Source:  Department of Education and Skills Ministers McHugh and Mitchell O’Connor announce decision to continue supports for prospective higher education students... Read more

Brexit: Education

WILL ERASMUS SURVIVE BREXIT? Following the completion of the first stage of Brexit negotiations between the UK Government and the European Union (EU) the Department for Education, the UK National... Read more

Brexit: Education

CHANGING RIGHTS FOR STUDENTS:  Irish and UK students, as EU citizens, currently enjoy the right to equal treatment. Free movement of persons also includes the right to study in... Read more

Brexit: Education

STUDENT LOANS DURING BREXIT:  EU nationals  currently in receipt of student loans from Student Finance NI, and EU students applying for university places in NI in the 2017/18 and... Read more
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