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Daily Archives: 26 May, 2014
Good riddance Mr Gilmore
26 May, 2014
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Ciara Conway
,
Eamon Gilmore
,
Phil Prendergast
,
WIT
Governance and administration
Bureaucracy, LEAD-ing to Mistrust, in the University sector
26 May, 2014
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bureaucracy
,
LEAD
,
TCD
,
UCD
Governance and administration
Tuition Fees and Inequality
26 May, 2014
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fees
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inequality
,
student debt
Fees, access and admissions
Making the magic of Silicon Valley happen more quickly
26 May, 2014
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DJEI
,
EI
,
innovation
,
IP
,
tech transfer
Legal issues
,
Research
Technology’s value to humanities must be made clearer
26 May, 2014
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digital humanities
,
humanities
,
ICT
,
technology
Research
Is It Time to Abandon UK Spelling?
26 May, 2014
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spelling
,
UK
,
US
Teaching