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Daily Archives: 27 May, 2011
Bomb found in Belfast university area
27 May, 2011
steve
QUB
Governance and administration
Cover your eyes – another frightening course emerges from the crypt
27 May, 2011
steve
horror
,
UK
,
zombies
Teaching
Productivity by Stealth
27 May, 2011
steve
LIT
,
TI
Governance and administration
IFUT appoints new Assistant General Secretary
27 May, 2011
steve
IFUT
,
Joan Donegan
Governance and administration
Funding Irish higher education
27 May, 2011
steve
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
,
funding
,
Ruairí Quinn
Fees, access and admissions
,
Governance and administration
Employers want recruits to hold 2:1 honours degrees
27 May, 2011
steve
graduate employment
Teaching
Taoiseach commits to radical education reforms
27 May, 2011
steve
Enda Kenny
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literacy
,
OECD
Governance and administration
The allure and mystery of new learning technology
27 May, 2011
steve
education technology
,
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
Teaching
Mathematics is universal and ubiquitous. But as with most foreign languages, we tend not to speak it very well
27 May, 2011
steve
maths
Teaching
We’re no longer the best: Quinn
27 May, 2011
steve
education reform
,
Ruairí Quinn
Teaching
REF judge will give scholarly jargon a ‘no’ vote
27 May, 2011
steve
REF
,
UK
Research
Dropping foreign languages isn’t the solution for second level
27 May, 2011
steve
languages
,
Ruairí Quinn
Fees, access and admissions