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Intellectual capital: Can the government afford to cut fees, increase grants and provide hundreds of millions more for third-level funding?

Criodáin Ó Murchú: the master’s student had to work 24 hours a week in addition to completing 40 hours of study on his course, just to survive financially. Picture: Tom O’Hanlon

Criodáin Ó Murchú used to work at least 24 hours a week in shops in addition to completing 40 hours of study on his chemistry course. “I’d finish college early on a Friday and do the extra hours at work because I needed the money,” he said. The 24-year-old would go eight weeks without seeing his family in Mullingar in Westmeath because of the need to work over Fridays, Saturdays...

 

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