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Daily Archives: 09 May, 2014
The Rise of the Metric
09 May, 2014
steve
metrics
Research
,
Teaching
Merger of Catholic and Protestant Colleges of Education may be finalised by 2016
09 May, 2014
steve
DCU
,
teacher training
Governance and administration
Law Professors Defend Students’ Right to Sell Used Textbooks
09 May, 2014
steve
law
,
textbooks
,
US
Teaching
Academics Anonymous: student feedback is a waste of everyone’s time
09 May, 2014
steve
student feedback
Teaching
University economics teaching isn’t an education: it’s a £9,000 lobotomy
09 May, 2014
steve
economics
Teaching
‘No evidence’ why
The Summit
treats graduates differently – HEA
09 May, 2014
steve
degree classification
,
graduate employment
,
HEA
Governance and administration
In universities as elsewhere opposition to admin staff is naive
09 May, 2014
steve
management
Governance and administration
Obama’s Rating System: an International Perspective
09 May, 2014
steve
Ellen Hazelkorn
,
rankings
,
US
Governance and administration
Higher Education Institutions – Mergers
09 May, 2014
steve
Froebel College
,
HEA
,
Jonathan O'Brien
,
mergers
,
Ruairí Quinn
,
technological universities
,
UG
Governance and administration
Higher Education Institutions Staff – Reductions
09 May, 2014
steve
headcount reduction
,
Jonathan O'Brien
,
Ruairí Quinn
,
staff
Governance and administration