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Daily Archives: 25 October, 2008

Your starter for 10: could a game show format work at university?
  • 25 Oct, 2008
  • steve
  • Teaching
  • Teaching
Students take to the street of Dublin to protest budget cutbacks
  • 25 Oct, 2008
  • steve
  • cuts, protest
  • Fees, access and admissions
Fees rise could be good for north’s colleges, says UU senior staff member
  • 25 Oct, 2008
  • steve
  • fees, Northern Ireland
  • Fees, access and admissions
10,000 students take to streets
  • 25 Oct, 2008
  • steve
  • fees, protest, students
  • Fees, access and admissions
18 institutions to trial end of degree reports
  • 25 Oct, 2008
  • steve
  • degree classification, UK
  • Teaching
Ireland watchdog accused of ‘sustained’ failures
  • 25 Oct, 2008
  • steve
  • IUQB, quality assurance
  • Governance and administration
Is it the end of the road for the Irish Universities Quality Board?
  • 25 Oct, 2008
  • steve
  • Ferdinand von Prondzynski, IUQB, quality assurance
  • Governance and administration

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