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Daily Archives: 19 July, 2010
The money agenda in international education
19 Jul, 2010
steve
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
,
foreign students
Fees, access and admissions
Graduate tax is not the only choice
19 Jul, 2010
steve
UK
Fees, access and admissions
Geoghegan-Quinn announces Europe’s largest investment in research and innovation
19 Jul, 2010
steve
EU
,
Máire Geoghegan-Quinn
Research
Options abroad for a gap year
19 Jul, 2010
steve
gap year
Life
Irish researchers gain €213m from Europe’s €50bn R&D fund
19 Jul, 2010
steve
EU
,
FP7
Research
Misleading commentary
19 Jul, 2010
steve
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
,
pay
Governance and administration
College still not affordable for thousands
19 Jul, 2010
steve
BTEA
,
USI
Fees, access and admissions
Second-time lucky for grind students after HPAT furore
19 Jul, 2010
steve
HPAT
Fees, access and admissions
Year-long wait for education grant cut to nine months
19 Jul, 2010
steve
BTEA
Fees, access and admissions
Student fees: more research needed
19 Jul, 2010
steve
fees
,
UK
Fees, access and admissions
East beats west for Irish J1 students in US job market
19 Jul, 2010
steve
US
Life
‘I have quite a respect for Haughey’
19 Jul, 2010
steve
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
Life