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Daily Archives: 04 November, 2009

Pro life groups slam conference line-up
  • 04 Nov, 2009
  • steve
  • abortion, UG
  • Legal issues
NUIG in line for further upgrades
  • 04 Nov, 2009
  • steve
  • UG
  • Governance and administration
Chaplain vacancy at UCC may be hit by jobs embargo
  • 04 Nov, 2009
  • steve
  • employment control framework, UCC
  • Legal issues
College staff ‘must change attitudes to teaching disabled students’
  • 04 Nov, 2009
  • steve
  • disability, HEA
  • Life
Campaigning for education
  • 04 Nov, 2009
  • steve
  • Ferdinand von Prondzynski
  • Life
Public sector jobs freeze will last years, unions told
  • 04 Nov, 2009
  • steve
  • An Bord Snip Nua, employment control framework
  • Legal issues
We help the economy, so give us more money, say universities
  • 04 Nov, 2009
  • steve
  • 1
  • UK
  • Governance and administration
Teachers and lecturers vote on industrial action
  • 04 Nov, 2009
  • steve
  • pay, strike, TUI
  • Governance and administration
Research in Ireland: Maintaining the momentum for excellence
  • 04 Nov, 2009
  • steve
  • Frank Gannon, research funding
  • Research

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