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Daily Archives: 13 February, 2010

The Effects of Graduating During a Recession
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • graduate employment, recession
  • Life
Why cut university spending?
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • UK
  • Governance and administration
Universities warn of education funding cuts crisis
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • UK
  • Governance and administration
The crisis in university applications
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • UK
  • Fees, access and admissions
Professor charged over shooting
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • 1
  • faculty meetings, guns, murder, US
  • Legal issues
Double-jobbing lecturer must pick one pension
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • 1
  • AIT, double-jobbing, pensions, UG
  • Legal issues
Widening the university curriculum
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • Ferdinand von Prondzynski
  • Teaching
Lecturer boxes clever to raise funds for Haiti
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • Haiti, UG
  • Life
How Do You Handle Cheating and Plagiarism?
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • plagiarism, US
  • Teaching
Pioneer on lasers who mentored researchers
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • TCD
  • Research
The scholar’s copy
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • open access
  • Research
Cillian O’Connor, student and blogger
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • TCD
  • Life
We can’t afford to have less history taught at universities
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • UK
  • Teaching
Back to the (Academic) Future
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • legal education, UK
  • Teaching
HPAT to engender a better balance?
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • HPAT
  • Fees, access and admissions
North Carolina State U. Gives Students Free Access to Physics Textbook Online
  • 13 Feb, 2010
  • steve
  • US
  • Teaching

Top posts – last 7 days

  • Trinity advises academics to adjust assignments in light of ChatGPT cheating threat "Academic staff at Trinity College Dublin have been issued with advice on how to minimise the threat of cheating in assessments in light of a ...
  • How should universities handle cases of blackmail by essay mills? "Samir (not his real name) was an international student on a postgraduate degree at a UK university ..." (more) [Daniel Sokol, Wonkhe, 27 January]
  • Australian universities welcome snap decision by China to ban online studies "The Australian university sector has welcomed a snap Chinese government ban on citizens studying at foreign universities online. The chief executive of Universities Australia, Catriona ...
  • Fees – repeating or changing courses " To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if serious consideration will be given to a proposal (details supplied) in relation to the €1,000 ...
  • University of Limerick ordered to pay counsellor €50,000 for forced retirement "The University of Limerick (UL) has been ordered to pay €50,000 compensation to a 'highly valued' student counsellor it compulsorily retired at the age of ...
  • UK universities report sharp post-Brexit drop in EU students "Brexit and immigration policies are shaping who studies and works at UK universities, according to data released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) on ...
  • UCC student centre’s dismissal of hairdresser without notice was ‘unreasonable and unlawful’ "The actions of UCC student centre bosses in dismissing a hairdresser without consultation, notice pay or any mention of a redundancy payment were 'entirely unreasonable' ...
  • The Term Ahead "It’s the day before the start of a new Semester in Maynooth. Last week we finished all due processes relating to the First Semester examinations ...
  • University of Limerick sued by firm over patent for recycling old LCD screens "The University of Limerick (UL) is being sued by a technology recycling company which claims a patent for the process of treating LCD display screens ...
  • ChatGPT and Physics Education "Following on the theme of ChatGPT, I see that Phil Moriarty has done a blog post about its use in Physics Education which many of ...
  • University strikes: Queen’s and Ulster could face 18 days of action "Queen's University Belfast (QUB) and Ulster University (UU) could face almost four weeks of 'unprecedented' strike action by some staff during February and March ..." ...
  • Trinity College employee sacked after sexual assault plea drops bid to get €120,000-a-year job back "Brendan Leahy, the senior Trinity College Dublin manager sacked after pleading guilty to a sexual assault, today dropped his legal bid to be reinstated ..." ...
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