The Irish college admissions system involves prospective students listing up to 10 courses in order of preference on their application. Places in third-level educational institutions are subsequently offered to the applicants on the basis of both their preferences and their final second-level examination results. The college applications system is a large area of public debate in Ireland. Detractors suggest that the process creates artificial demand for 'high profile' courses, causing applicants to ignore their vocational callings. Supporters argue that the system is impartial and transparent. The Irish college degree applications data from the year 2000 are analysed by using mixture models based on ranked data models to investigate the typ...
This study uses a unique set of microdata on university applications to examine the role played by i...
Higher education has a range of important benefits for individuals and societies. As a result, incre...
Supporting the transition from school to higher education (HE) has been a focus of the Irish educati...
We use administrative data from Ireland to study differences in college application behaviour betwee...
NIPS Workshop on Computational Social Science and the Wisdom of Crowds, December 10th 2010, Whistler...
Participation in higher education is a matter of intense debate as it is a strong determinant of lif...
We use administrative data from Ireland to study differences in college application behaviour betwee...
Much research has shown that having a better class of degree has significant payoff in the labour ma...
While patterns of access to, and participation, in higher education are now well established in the ...
"This research report utilises data provided by Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) ...
In this paper I investigate the extent to which the Irish higher education system promotes inclusion...
The current admission system to Irish universities has been blamed for having a damaging effect on b...
Short Abstract: This study examines the performance, over a three year period, of non-traditional st...
Using unique data on preference rankings for all high school students who apply for college in Irela...
College admission and academic advising in Ireland are considered, with background information about...
This study uses a unique set of microdata on university applications to examine the role played by i...
Higher education has a range of important benefits for individuals and societies. As a result, incre...
Supporting the transition from school to higher education (HE) has been a focus of the Irish educati...
We use administrative data from Ireland to study differences in college application behaviour betwee...
NIPS Workshop on Computational Social Science and the Wisdom of Crowds, December 10th 2010, Whistler...
Participation in higher education is a matter of intense debate as it is a strong determinant of lif...
We use administrative data from Ireland to study differences in college application behaviour betwee...
Much research has shown that having a better class of degree has significant payoff in the labour ma...
While patterns of access to, and participation, in higher education are now well established in the ...
"This research report utilises data provided by Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) ...
In this paper I investigate the extent to which the Irish higher education system promotes inclusion...
The current admission system to Irish universities has been blamed for having a damaging effect on b...
Short Abstract: This study examines the performance, over a three year period, of non-traditional st...
Using unique data on preference rankings for all high school students who apply for college in Irela...
College admission and academic advising in Ireland are considered, with background information about...
This study uses a unique set of microdata on university applications to examine the role played by i...
Higher education has a range of important benefits for individuals and societies. As a result, incre...
Supporting the transition from school to higher education (HE) has been a focus of the Irish educati...