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Daily Archives: 15 June, 2009

Colleges agree collaboration
  • 15 Jun, 2009
  • steve
  • DCU, mergers, MU, RCSI
  • Governance and administration
Let us be guided by evidence
  • 15 Jun, 2009
  • steve
  • Ferdinand von Prondzynski, finance, recession
  • Fees, access and admissions
Ireland’s top universities examine ways to cut costs
  • 15 Jun, 2009
  • steve
  • cuts, DCU, mergers, MU, RCSI
  • Governance and administration
Can Teaching and Research Be Integrated in Today’s University?
  • 15 Jun, 2009
  • steve
  • Research, Teaching
  • Teaching
College offering support to set up new businesses
  • 15 Jun, 2009
  • steve
  • Life
CHERPA-network based in Europe wins tender to develop alternative global ranking of universities
  • 15 Jun, 2009
  • steve
  • Governance and administration
30,000 anxious graduates are chasing work in ‘jobs famine’
  • 15 Jun, 2009
  • steve
  • graduates, recession
  • Life
Research and university funding
  • 15 Jun, 2009
  • steve
  • fees, UK
  • Fees, access and admissions
Our students need tough love
  • 15 Jun, 2009
  • steve
  • exams, HEA
  • Teaching

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