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Daily Archives: 08 June, 2012
Open access to research is inevitable, says
Nature
editor-in-chief
08 Jun, 2012
steve
open access
Research
Studying the Brain Can Help Us Understand Our Unscientific Beliefs
08 Jun, 2012
steve
cognitive enhancment
,
psychology
,
science
Life
Nicola Furlong’s father meets Japanese police
08 Jun, 2012
steve
DCU
Life
Game over for online piracy deal urges – Prendergast
08 Jun, 2012
steve
ACTA
,
copyright
,
Phil Prendergast
Legal issues
Using the web for learning and teaching – a new understanding
08 Jun, 2012
steve
digital literacy
Teaching
Guidance counselling cut will further worsen absenteeism problems – TUI
08 Jun, 2012
steve
TUI
Teaching
PPE now stands for pushy parents en suite
08 Jun, 2012
steve
UK
Life
New structures to create more jobs from Ireland’s €800m R&D budget
08 Jun, 2012
steve
commercialisation
,
Richard Bruton
,
Seán Sherlock
Research
Some awkward exam questions
08 Jun, 2012
steve
leaving cert
,
undergraduate admissions
Fees, access and admissions
,
Teaching
Trinity lecturer is spared prison over attack that left man with fractured skull
08 Jun, 2012
steve
TCD
Legal issues
Toil, tweets and tension – five little things about the Leaving Cert 2012
08 Jun, 2012
steve
leaving cert
Teaching