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Daily Archives: 11 May, 2011
The historical links between Trinity and RCPI
11 May, 2011
steve
RCPI
,
TCD
Life
Minister Sherlock announces funding boost for high-potential Irish biomedical research projects
11 May, 2011
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COSAT
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Seán Sherlock
,
SFI
Research
Medical journals ‘are the marketing arm of the pharma industry’
11 May, 2011
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journals
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pharma
,
research funding
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UK
Research
Cuts will transform scientific research, top academics warn
11 May, 2011
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cuts
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research funding
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UK
Research
University Committees’ Dramatis Personae
11 May, 2011
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committees
Governance and administration
‘Open Minds’ to drive Ireland as innovation hub
11 May, 2011
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innovation
,
TCD
Governance and administration
Confessions of a middle manager
11 May, 2011
steve
management
,
UK
Governance and administration
Quinn takes €20m from college capital budget
11 May, 2011
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capital funding
,
Ruairí Quinn
Governance and administration
The ‘employment control framework’: change afoot?
11 May, 2011
steve
employment control framework
,
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
Governance and administration
Heaney receives DCU’s highest award
11 May, 2011
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Brian MacCraith
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DCU
,
Seamus Heaney
Life
Lotteries and the points system
11 May, 2011
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CAO
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points
,
rote learning
Fees, access and admissions
So what is the core business of a business school?
11 May, 2011
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business schools
,
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
Governance and administration
Mature students feel let down by ’empty pledge’
11 May, 2011
steve
1
EGF
,
mature students
Fees, access and admissions
Less educated ‘will age faster’
11 May, 2011
steve
UK
Life
In memoriam
11 May, 2011
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Ferdinand von Prondzynski
,
rote learning
Teaching
Toughest role yet for Irish stars as Trinity lecturers
11 May, 2011
steve
TCD
Teaching
Colleges clamp down as students copy and paste their way to degrees
11 May, 2011
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GMIT
,
plagiarism
,
TCD
Legal issues
,
Teaching
Ireland eases hiring restrictions on academics
11 May, 2011
steve
employment control framework
,
Ruairí Quinn
Governance and administration