Monthly Archives: October 2013

Expert committee calls for establishment of copyright council
The future for Irish nurses
McClay Library at Queen’s University Belfast wins award
The limits of higher education?
On leaving academia
Is Britain closing its doors to overseas academics?
Exploratory analysis of researcher behaviour challenges the assumption that STEM subjects are more societally useful than SSH
Social science graduates ‘have best job prospects’
Want an innovative idea? Don’t turn to the Ref
Economics students need to be taught more than neoclassical theory
Who should be in command and control of higher education?
Junior Cert overhaul is to be applauded
Our science teaching ‘out of touch with world trends’
Irish companies and Higher Education Institutions forge business alliances on Enterprise Ireland education and trade mission to Brazil
Calls for Trinity memorial to war dead
New era for schools in radical overhaul of exams
Open Access Week
DARE to Prioritise Applicants with Physical or Sensory Disabilities
Universities cannot lead innovation when they themselves are all but impervious to innovation
Trinity war dead memorial urged