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Daily Archives: 20 May, 2014
How some students plot data
20 May, 2014
steve
graphs
Teaching
Cork language school shuts without notice
20 May, 2014
steve
language schools
Governance and administration
The higher education case for Europe
20 May, 2014
steve
EU
,
UK
Governance and administration
Quinn backs call for end to cuts in education and welfare
20 May, 2014
steve
cuts
,
James Reilly
,
Joan Burton
,
Ruairí Quinn
Governance and administration
Pessimistic, realistic and ready to work hard: welcome to the class of 2014
20 May, 2014
steve
graduate employment
Life
UCC-area residents warn landlords to shape up
20 May, 2014
steve
Cork IT
,
student accommodation
,
UCC
Legal issues
Where will the world’s leading universities be?
20 May, 2014
steve
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
Governance and administration
Hunger strike episode important in explaining reaction to Boston College project
20 May, 2014
steve
Boston College
,
Gerry Adams
Research
Quinn ‘willing to talk to teachers’ on Junior Cert
20 May, 2014
steve
junior cert
,
Ruairí Quinn
,
SEC
Teaching
Opinion: ‘There’s a quiet revolution in Irish education’ says David Puttnam
20 May, 2014
steve
David Puttnam
Teaching
What is a University Hospital without a University? It’s another nail in the South East’s university coffin
20 May, 2014
steve
UCC
,
university hospitals
,
WIT
Governance and administration