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Daily Archives: 19 October, 2009
Does A ‘Gap Year’ Have Benefits?
19 Oct, 2009
steve
gap year
Life
Third level dismay at Greens’ fees coup
19 Oct, 2009
steve
fees
,
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
,
funding
,
Green Party
,
recession
Fees, access and admissions
Test for entry to medicine degree is ‘barrier for poor’
19 Oct, 2009
steve
CAO
,
HPAT
,
medicine
Fees, access and admissions
More practice needed in legal education
19 Oct, 2009
steve
clinical legal education
,
law
Teaching
Two academic years in one
19 Oct, 2009
steve
recession
,
UCC
Teaching
Group to review teaching of maths in schools
19 Oct, 2009
steve
Batt O’Keeffe
,
IBEC
,
maths
,
STEM
Teaching
‘Stark split’ in education levels
19 Oct, 2009
steve
equality
,
UK
Life
Ireland ‘bottom of class’ for technology
19 Oct, 2009
steve
knowledge economy
,
technology
Teaching
Free third-level education
19 Oct, 2009
steve
fees
Fees, access and admissions
University aptitude tests criticised
19 Oct, 2009
steve
CAO
,
HPAT
,
medicine
Fees, access and admissions
A really open university
19 Oct, 2009
steve
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
,
iTunes U
Teaching
Irish universities pioneering innovative sports technology
19 Oct, 2009
steve
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sports
,
technology
Research