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Daily Archives: 17 April, 2012

Defending the highly paid lecturers – is it possible?
  • 17 Apr, 2012
  • steve
  • lecturers
  • Life
European Union defies criticism of its university ranking plan
  • 17 Apr, 2012
  • steve
  • EU, rankings
  • Governance and administration
Private equity firm buys College of Law
  • 17 Apr, 2012
  • steve
  • UK
  • Governance and administration
Getting it all down to a science
  • 17 Apr, 2012
  • steve
  • Luke Drury, RIA
  • Life
Jack Gleeson swaps ‘Game of Thrones’ for seat of learning
  • 17 Apr, 2012
  • steve
  • TCD
  • Life
Academic had passion for sports
  • 17 Apr, 2012
  • steve
  • UCC
  • Life
Fellows and scholars: record numbers named as Trinity Week opens
  • 17 Apr, 2012
  • steve
  • TCD
  • Governance and administration
We’re not allowing for harsh realities
  • 17 Apr, 2012
  • steve
  • pay
  • Governance and administration
Teacher’s Pet
  • 17 Apr, 2012
  • steve
  • Ruairí Quinn
  • Governance and administration
Bleak Economy Has Had Far-Reaching Effects on Higher Education, Panelists Say
  • 17 Apr, 2012
  • steve
  • Canada, recession
  • Governance and administration
Taking leave
  • 17 Apr, 2012
  • steve
  • Ferdinand von Prondzynski, sabbaticals, TCD
  • Life
Preventing rigour mortis: our migration to social media does not spell the end of academic rigour
  • 17 Apr, 2012
  • steve
  • peer review, social media
  • Research

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