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Daily Archives: 14 June, 2012
Academic does us all a favour with a few home truths
14 Jun, 2012
steve
ESRI
,
Richard Tol
Research
Science and the city
14 Jun, 2012
steve
Enda Kenny
,
Science in the City
Research
Public service agreement could croak beneath the troika spotlight
14 Jun, 2012
steve
cuts
,
Public Service Agreement
Governance and administration
Project Maths doesn’t quite add up
14 Jun, 2012
steve
maths
,
Project Maths
Teaching
More cuts on cards despite Croke Park savings
14 Jun, 2012
steve
Brendan Howlin
,
cuts
,
Public Service Agreement
Governance and administration
University chief: fight attempt to dumb down admissions
14 Jun, 2012
steve
UK
Fees, access and admissions
Making other plans
14 Jun, 2012
steve
UK
Life
ESRI denies any pressure on dole report
14 Jun, 2012
steve
ESRI
,
Richard Tol
Research
The ESRI paper – Now you see it, now you don’t
14 Jun, 2012
steve
ESRI
,
Richard Tol
Research
Research Shows That the Smarter People Are, the More Susceptible They Are to Cognitive Bias
14 Jun, 2012
steve
cognitive bias
,
Daniel Kahneman
Research
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