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Daily Archives: 17 April, 2013
UK researcher who faked data gets three months in jail
17 Apr, 2013
steve
fraud
,
UK
Legal issues
,
Research
Spain delays multi-million research grants
17 Apr, 2013
steve
research funding
,
Spain
Research
The Supreme Court case which didn’t break the internet
17 Apr, 2013
steve
copyright
,
EU
,
internet
,
UK
Legal issues
Unions warn pay cut moves will be met with action
17 Apr, 2013
steve
Brendan Howlin
,
cuts
,
Enda Kenny
,
ICTU
,
Mary Lou McDonald
,
Micheál Martin
,
pay
,
public sector pay
,
Public Service Agreement
Governance and administration
Don’t discount the role of research
17 Apr, 2013
steve
business schools
,
Research
Research
‘Plan for degree courses in English is deluded’
17 Apr, 2013
steve
English
,
France
Teaching
Leading pro-austerity academic paper may have included fatal Excel error
17 Apr, 2013
steve
economics
,
Excel
Research
Icon Academy launched in Dublin with UCD
17 Apr, 2013
steve
life sciences
,
Smurfit School
,
UCD
Governance and administration
Getting Down To Business In The Business Schools
17 Apr, 2013
steve
business schools
,
Research
Research
Rise in applications for science, tech courses
17 Apr, 2013
steve
CAO
,
engineering
,
HEA
,
John Hennessy
,
science
,
STEM
Fees, access and admissions
Whinging Multinationals
17 Apr, 2013
steve
graduate employment
Life
Gilmore says it’s ‘too early’ to speculate on pays cuts after Croke Park deal collapse
17 Apr, 2013
steve
Eamon Gilmore
,
Public Service Agreement
Governance and administration
Wolves and Sheep – What To Do Now That Venture Capitalists Are Stalking Scientific Publishing
17 Apr, 2013
steve
open access
Research
An embedded culture of research impact will not emerge unless universities think beyond the REF
17 Apr, 2013
steve
REF
,
research impact
,
UK
Research
We are still saving British science from Margaret Thatcher
17 Apr, 2013
steve
UK
Research
Labour ponders ‘tweaked’ pay deal as ICTU prepares to kill off Croke Park 2
17 Apr, 2013
steve
cuts
,
ICTU
,
Labour Party
,
pay
,
public sector pay
,
Public Service Agreement
Governance and administration
The 2 most powerful flipped classroom tips I have learned so far
17 Apr, 2013
steve
1
flipped classroom
Teaching
INTO ‘won’t rule anything out’ as Croke Park 2 set to be formally rejected
17 Apr, 2013
steve
ICTU
,
INTO
,
Public Service Agreement
,
strike
Governance and administration
Coalition expected to make an effort to salvage something from Croke Park deal
17 Apr, 2013
steve
Enda Kenny
,
Fine Gael
,
Labour Party
,
Public Service Agreement
,
strike
Governance and administration
Strikes loom as unions reject pay cuts
17 Apr, 2013
steve
Brendan Howlin
,
cuts
,
LRC
,
Public Service Agreement
,
strike
Governance and administration
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