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Daily Archives: 18 January, 2014

Second level unions to ballot teachers on Junior Cert reforms
  • 18 Jan, 2014
  • steve
  • ASTI, Gerard Craughwell, junior cert, Pat King, Ruairí Quinn, TUI
  • Teaching
Students may be forced to repay grants as funding stopped four months into term
  • 18 Jan, 2014
  • steve
  • dentistry, maintenance grants, SUSI, TCD, UCC
  • Fees, access and admissions, Legal issues
Teachers reject latest offer on Junior Cert reforms
  • 18 Jan, 2014
  • steve
  • ASTI, DES, John MacGabhann, junior cert, TUI
  • Teaching
Teacher unions warn of ballot on exam reforms
  • 18 Jan, 2014
  • steve
  • ASTI, DES, junior cert, TUI
  • Teaching
UCC climbs to second place in global green university rankings
  • 18 Jan, 2014
  • steve
  • DCU, DIT, QUB, rankings, TCD, UCC, UL
  • Governance and administration
Open Access and the self-forming journal hierarchy
  • 18 Jan, 2014
  • steve
  • impact factors, journals, open access, peer review
  • Research
Trinity graduates ‘sick of party politics’ to run in local elections
  • 18 Jan, 2014
  • steve
  • David Norris, local government, TCD
  • Governance and administration

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