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Daily Archives: 13 October, 2012
Maths Week: Ireland’s lack of logic
13 Oct, 2012
steve
maths
Life
ASTI set to oppose cuts to teachers’ allowances
13 Oct, 2012
steve
ASTI
,
Brendan Howlin
,
cuts
,
Pat King
,
pay
,
public sector pay
,
Public Service Agreement
Governance and administration
Charismatic academic known for rigorous intellect
13 Oct, 2012
steve
Pádraic Conway
,
UCD
Life
Let’s dedicate the EU’s Nobel peace prize to Europe’s sexual revolution
13 Oct, 2012
steve
Erasmus
,
EU
,
Nobel Prizes
Governance and administration
Cutting public sector pay will cut the tax take
13 Oct, 2012
steve
cuts
,
IBEC
,
pay
,
public sector pay
Governance and administration
Sir Jimmy Savile is stripped of his honorary doctorate
13 Oct, 2012
steve
UK
Governance and administration
Lesson one: We’re students, not slags
13 Oct, 2012
steve
UK
Life
Gaming the scholarly metrics – lessons for altmetrics
13 Oct, 2012
steve
impact factors
,
research metrics
Research
Universities Are Vast Copy Machines – and That’s a Good Thing
13 Oct, 2012
steve
copying
,
copyright
Research
Will MOOCs open elite universities to excessive corporate influence?
13 Oct, 2012
steve
Coursera
,
e-teaching
,
MOOCs
Teaching
Maintenance Grants – Farm Assets
13 Oct, 2012
steve
Brian Ó Domhnaill
,
farmers
,
HEA
,
Kathleen Lynch
,
maintenance grants
,
Ruairí Quinn
Fees, access and admissions