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Daily Archives: 25 June, 2010

Fulbright awards recognise diversity of Irish talent – Minister Roche
  • 25 Jun, 2010
  • steve
  • Fulbright awards
  • Fees, access and admissions
Reflections on 4th International Plagiarism Conference #4IPC2010
  • 25 Jun, 2010
  • steve
  • plagiarism
  • Research
HE Academy conference day 2
  • 25 Jun, 2010
  • steve
  • social media, Twitter
  • Research
CAO surge as adults seek place in college
  • 25 Jun, 2010
  • steve
  • CAO, mature students
  • Fees, access and admissions
Funding doubts could derail smart economy projects
  • 25 Jun, 2010
  • steve
  • funding
  • Governance and administration
Bebo founder urges grads to quit day job
  • 25 Jun, 2010
  • steve
  • TCD
  • Life
Investment in education, research and broadband is the foundation for sustainable prosperity
  • 25 Jun, 2010
  • steve
  • innovation
  • Governance and administration
Remarks by President McAleese at the launch of Dublin City University’s Strategy Plan, DCU, 22nd June 2010
  • 25 Jun, 2010
  • steve
  • DCU, Mary McAleese
  • Governance and administration
20% fall predicted in full-time student numbers
  • 25 Jun, 2010
  • steve
  • UK
  • Fees, access and admissions
Historians told to be ‘evangelical’ in their duty to inform public
  • 25 Jun, 2010
  • steve
  • UK
  • Research

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