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Daily Archives: 12 August, 2009

Students protest over third-level fees
  • 12 Aug, 2009
  • steve
  • Batt O’Keeffe, fees, protest, USI
  • Fees, access and admissions
Ministers given deadline for views on third-level fees
  • 12 Aug, 2009
  • steve
  • Batt O’Keeffe, fees, USI
  • Fees, access and admissions
The elements of academic freedom
  • 12 Aug, 2009
  • steve
  • academic freedom
  • Legal issues
Investigating student drop-outs
  • 12 Aug, 2009
  • steve
  • retention
  • Teaching
CAO points for property-related courses set to fall dramatically
  • 12 Aug, 2009
  • steve
  • CAO
  • Teaching
How we Rank: Science
  • 12 Aug, 2009
  • steve
  • science
  • Governance and administration
Meetings, meetings
  • 12 Aug, 2009
  • steve
  • Ferdinand von Prondzynski, meetings
  • Governance and administration
End of ‘grade inflation’ as fewer get top marks
  • 12 Aug, 2009
  • steve
  • CAO, grade inflation
  • Fees, access and admissions
Science and maths teachers ‘should have student loans paid off’
  • 12 Aug, 2009
  • steve
  • maths, science, student loans, UK
  • Governance and administration

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