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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