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Daily Archives: 17 May, 2012
Muscle from Brussels as open access gets an €80bn boost
17 May, 2012
steve
EU
,
Horizon 2020
,
open access
Research
Robert Solow, Tyler Cowen, and other economists misunderstand science and technology
17 May, 2012
steve
economics
,
innovation
,
Robert Solow
,
technology
Research
New national third level tabloid website set for launch
17 May, 2012
steve
College Times
Life
Open access is not enough; we must learn how to communicate our research to make it truly accessible
17 May, 2012
steve
open access
Research
Scottish universities: Tartan and thistles
17 May, 2012
steve
Scotland
Fees, access and admissions
Elite institutions predicted to fall short on research student qualifications
17 May, 2012
steve
UK
Teaching
Grad tax will eliminate fees while ensuring quality education
17 May, 2012
steve
fees
,
graduate tax
,
USI
Fees, access and admissions
New rules on overseas students ‘will cost universities billions’
17 May, 2012
steve
immigration controls
,
UK
Fees, access and admissions
French research minister appointed
17 May, 2012
steve
France
Governance and administration
Who is responsible for learning?
17 May, 2012
steve
learning
,
Teaching
Teaching
Talking to HETAC About Jobs That Don’t Exist Yet
17 May, 2012
steve
accreditation
,
graduate employment
,
HETAC
,
LIT
Governance and administration
Time to end silent suffering of gay students
17 May, 2012
steve
IDAHO
Life
Pupils expelled after abusive Facebook posts about teachers
17 May, 2012
steve
Facebook
Legal issues
Education staff only returning for exams
17 May, 2012
steve
retired staff
Governance and administration
Is this the real life? Is this just CIT?
17 May, 2012
steve
Cork IT
Teaching
Campaign to name new Dublin City bridge after Nobel physicist Ernest Walton
17 May, 2012
steve
Ernest Walton
,
physics
Governance and administration
Students ‘see no rise in lectures’ despite tuition fee hike
17 May, 2012
steve
Governance and administration
Maximum Student Numbers Policy
17 May, 2012
steve
Alban Maginness
,
NI
,
Stephen Farry
Fees, access and admissions