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Daily Archives: 08 November, 2013

UCD lecturer loses High Court action on gender discrimination
  • 08 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • discrimination, UCD
  • Legal issues
Trinity to build business school as part of €70m investment
  • 08 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • business schools, TCD
  • Governance and administration
What happens when you make a book open access? New business models are emerging, but challenges still remain
  • 08 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • open access
  • Research
Are students interested in science?
  • 08 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • science
  • Life
Centre at IT Tralee to lead €4m project for agri-food SMEs
  • 08 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • agri-food, EU, IT Tralee
  • Research
Plagiarism Investigation at GMIT
  • 08 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • Colm Keaveney, GMIT, plagiarism, Ruairí Quinn
  • Legal issues
GMIT Union slams ‘inappropriate’ Facebook pages
  • 08 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • Facebook, GMIT, social media
  • Governance and administration
Last letters of Nigerian activist published
  • 08 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • Ken Saro-Wiwa, MU
  • Governance and administration

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