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Daily Archives: 06 May, 2014
Boston College history department distances itself from tapes
06 May, 2014
steve
art history
,
Gerry Adams
,
history
Research
Universities and race: An ethnic question for universities
06 May, 2014
steve
etnnic minorities
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UK
,
US
Fees, access and admissions
How the Adams arrest threatens academic freedom
06 May, 2014
steve
academic freedom
,
Gerry Adams
Legal issues
,
Research
How far have we drifted from the Newman/Humboldt Idea of a university?
06 May, 2014
steve
What are universities for?
Governance and administration
The Future of Third Level Education in Ireland 6 – Digital Learning
06 May, 2014
steve
ICT
Teaching
Will UK universities cope if English no longer rules the world?
06 May, 2014
steve
internationalisation
,
UK
,
US
Governance and administration
Gerry Adams arrest: when is it right for academics to hand over information to the courts?
06 May, 2014
steve
Gerry Adams
Legal issues
,
Research
Boston College willing to return Troubles tapes
06 May, 2014
steve
US
Governance and administration
RCSI gets go-ahead for €80m Dublin medical education facility
06 May, 2014
steve
RCSI
Governance and administration
Cork maritime training college lands US deal
06 May, 2014
steve
Cork IT
,
NMCI
Teaching
So what is the value of that expensive MBA?
06 May, 2014
steve
business schools
,
MBA
Teaching
Higher-level maths does not merit extra points
06 May, 2014
steve
bonus points
,
CAO
,
leaving cert
,
maths
,
Ruairí Quinn
,
undergraduate admissions
Fees, access and admissions
To Be Honest … a parent writes: The way Irish is taught makes learning it a misery
06 May, 2014
steve
Gaeilge
Teaching