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Daily Archives: 17 March, 2009
Supply and demand
17 Mar, 2009
steve
rationalisation
Governance and administration
UUK report on fees sparks accusations of arrogance
17 Mar, 2009
steve
fees
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UK
Fees, access and admissions
£2,000 rise in university tuition fees ‘would not deter students’
17 Mar, 2009
steve
fees
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UK
Fees, access and admissions
Ireland is too small for a hierarchy of universities
17 Mar, 2009
steve
Batt O’Keeffe
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Ferdinand von Prondzynski
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rationalisation
Governance and administration
Kelly’s chance to shine
17 Mar, 2009
steve
USI
Fees, access and admissions
UCD is big winner in merger
17 Mar, 2009
steve
DCU
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Research
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TCD
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UCC
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UCD
Research
Student places reviewed as courses to merge
17 Mar, 2009
steve
1
cuts
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IFUT
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recession
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redundancy
Teaching
‘Streamlined DIT’ in new cost-cut plan
17 Mar, 2009
steve
DIT
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recession
Governance and administration
Universities push for higher fees
17 Mar, 2009
steve
fees
,
UK
Fees, access and admissions
Unfreeze universities and warm up the economy
17 Mar, 2009
steve
recession
,
UK
Fees, access and admissions
‘Fundamental mistake’ to restrict study
17 Mar, 2009
steve
HEA
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recession
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Research
Research
State’s smart economy needs ‘people and patience’
17 Mar, 2009
steve
HEA
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innovation
Research
Benefits and risks of rationalisation
17 Mar, 2009
steve
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
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rationalisation
Governance and administration