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Daily Archives: 05 June, 2014
Resignations threat over Taylor & Francis ‘censorship’
05 Jun, 2014
steve
journals
Research
What is the Point of a Four-Year Degree?
05 Jun, 2014
steve
four-year degrees
Teaching
Jackie Lavin hasn’t got a clue
05 Jun, 2014
steve
Jackie Lavin
Teaching
Grade Inflation and Marking
05 Jun, 2014
steve
exams
,
grade inflation
Teaching
University isn’t a finishing school, you know
05 Jun, 2014
steve
Jackie Lavin
,
RTÉ
Teaching
The REF: what is the measure of success?
05 Jun, 2014
steve
REF
,
UK
Research
UCD Students’ Union nets €1.1m after first foray into corporate world
05 Jun, 2014
steve
student unions
,
UCD
Governance and administration
Complaints to Ombudsman as exam aids denied
05 Jun, 2014
steve
exams
,
leaving cert
,
ombudsman
,
SEC
Legal issues
,
Teaching
Landlord rep calls for bedsit reprieve
05 Jun, 2014
steve
DCU
,
Griffith College
,
RLA
,
student accommodation
,
TCD
,
UCD
Governance and administration
Digital education
05 Jun, 2014
steve
Ciarán Cannon
,
exams
,
ICT
Teaching