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Daily Archives: 18 November, 2013

UCC incubator credits tech transfer with creation of 100 jobs
  • 18 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • spin-outs, UCC
  • Research
Academics challenge ‘apocalyptic’ predictions for future of libraries
  • 18 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • libraries, UK
  • Research
Being Muslim In Trinity
  • 18 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • Islam, TCD
  • Life
Open Access
  • 18 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • open access
  • Research
Limerick group ‘developing rapidly’ as academic hospital
  • 18 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • medicine, UL, university hospitals
  • Governance and administration
Udacity’s Sebastian Thrun, Godfather of Free Online Education, Changes Course
  • 18 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • MOOCs, Udacity
  • Governance and administration
Does anyone care if academics go on strike?
  • 18 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • strike, UK
  • Governance and administration
White admits email over daughter’s work placement ‘a mistake’
  • 18 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • Alex White, Eamon Gilmore, placements, UG
  • Governance and administration
ASTI industrial action to continue if members reject latest proposals
  • 18 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • ASTI, Haddington Road Agreement, industrial action, Pat King
  • Governance and administration
Economic textbooks ‘are still teaching theories discredited by financial crisis’
  • 18 Nov, 2013
  • steve
  • economics
  • Teaching

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