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Daily Archives: 21 May, 2014

Task force to ‘accommodate’ language students
  • 21 May, 2014
  • steve
  • immigration controls, INIS, language schools, Ruairí Quinn
  • Governance and administration
Japan’s Kinki University changes its name due to awkward English meaning
  • 21 May, 2014
  • steve
  • branding, international students, Japan
  • Governance and administration
Minister Sherlock welcomes new report which places Ireland’s education system in 9th place globally
  • 21 May, 2014
  • steve
  • DES, PISA, rankings, Seán Sherlock
  • Governance and administration, Teaching
Students protest at closure of language schools
  • 21 May, 2014
  • steve
  • language schools, protest
  • Governance and administration
Language schools sector to be reformed
  • 21 May, 2014
  • steve
  • Frances Fitzgerald, immigration controls, INIS, language schools, Ruairí Quinn
  • Governance and administration
Fifth English language school shuts as Quinn says more may go
  • 21 May, 2014
  • steve
  • language schools, Ruairí Quinn
  • Governance and administration
Midnight and university library is crowded
  • 21 May, 2014
  • steve
  • libraries, UK
  • Teaching
Humanities left behind as China embraces open access science
  • 21 May, 2014
  • steve
  • China, humanities, open access, science
  • Research
The decline and fall of Microsoft Academic Search
  • 21 May, 2014
  • steve
  • Microsoft, search engines
  • Research

Top posts – last 7 days

  • UCD to rent hundreds of beds from private landlords for student accommodation "University College Dublin (UCD) is to begin talks with landlords to rent accommodation for students who will be unable to get places in university-owned accommodation ...
  • PhD researchers call for recognition as ‘workers’ "Several hundred PhD researchers gathered outside Leinster House this morning to urge the Government to live up to a promise it made to address what ...
  • Delayed Leaving Cert results will put ‘intolerable strain’ on students "Another year of delayed Leaving Cert results will put 'intolerable strain' on students, increase retention problems, and make it harder to find accommodation, according to ...
  • PhD Researchers Should Be Recognised as Staff "For almost a year, people in Ireland have been told they are in a cost-of-living crisis. You could say that PhD researchers have faced a ...
  • Minister Harris approves funding for the purchase of the Waterford Crystal site for South East Technological University "Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has today confirmed approval has been given to the South East Technological University ...
  • Students and Colleges jointly call for earlier Leaving Certificate results "IUA, THEA and USI have joined together to call on the Minister for Education to bring forward the date of the Leaving Certificate results ..." ...
  • Students warned of ‘serious consequences’ for use of artificial intelligence in essays "College have warned students against the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in assessments, highlighting that their use constitutes a breach of academic integrity with ...
  • Almost two-thirds of international students exposed to verbal or physical abuse, study finds "Almost two-thirds of international students in Ireland have experienced or witnessed racism such as verbal or physical abuse on the street, according to a new ...
  • As educators, we must step up our game in the face of ChatGPT "Three University of Galway academics explore how Artificial Intelligence is sweeping academia and ask what should be done. Who'd have thought that news headlines this ...
  • University of Limerick students to pay student centre levy until 2040 "Costs for the new student centre at the University of Limerick (UL) will continue to be incurred by students until 2040. The building of a ...
  • Sacking of TCD worker from €120k job after sexual assault case ‘not unfair’, says WRC "A state workplace watchdog has found that the dismissal by Trinity College Dublin (TCD) of a senior college manager after he pleaded guilty to a ...
  • Student Accommodation "Colm Burke (Cork North Central, Fine Gael): To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the total number of beds that are available in purpose-built ...
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