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Daily Archives: 10 April, 2014
Third Level Education Reform
10 Apr, 2014
steve
HEA
,
national strategy for higher education
,
Ruairí Quinn
,
Seán Ó Fearghaíl
Governance and administration
Horizon 2020 Strategy Implementation
10 Apr, 2014
steve
Horizon 2020
,
ICT
,
Richard Boyd Barrett
,
Richard Bruton
Governance and administration
,
Research
Third Level Funding – Student Registration Charge
10 Apr, 2014
steve
Charlie McConalogue
,
HEA
,
registration fees
,
Ruairí Quinn
Fees, access and admissions
Student Grant Scheme Eligibility – Irish Citizens
10 Apr, 2014
steve
Jonathan O'Brien
,
maintenance grants
,
Ruairí Quinn
,
SUSI
Fees, access and admissions
Student Universal Support Ireland Administration
10 Apr, 2014
steve
Bernard Durkan
,
maintenance grants
,
Ruairí Quinn
,
SUSI
Fees, access and admissions
Still Trinity College Dublin in my book
10 Apr, 2014
steve
branding
,
TCD
Governance and administration
The myth of the strong leader
10 Apr, 2014
steve
leadership
Governance and administration
There’s still no such thing as a higher education market
10 Apr, 2014
steve
commercialisation
,
competition
,
UK
Governance and administration
Rebranding Trinity College Dublin
10 Apr, 2014
steve
branding
,
TCD
Governance and administration
Computers cause low education standards
10 Apr, 2014
steve
computing
,
primary education
Teaching