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Daily Archives: 16 June, 2014
Higher education presidents sign up to new charter in Dublin Castle
16 Jun, 2014
steve
IUA
,
Patrick Prendergast
,
Ruairí Quinn
Governance and administration
Head of economics at NUI Galway appointed as IMF advisor
16 Jun, 2014
steve
Alan Ahearne
,
IMF
,
UG
Research
Scrap Belfast’s Orpheus building for new university campus? Have we learned nothing?
16 Jun, 2014
steve
UU
Governance and administration
A modest proposal to solve the problem of peer review: Treat evaluation as an in-house publishing function
16 Jun, 2014
steve
journals
,
peer review
Research
Teaching, learning and personality
16 Jun, 2014
steve
Teaching
What’s it worth? The economic case for medical research
16 Jun, 2014
steve
medical research
Research
Chinese students make up to 10% of non-EU student population at UCD
16 Jun, 2014
steve
Andrew Deeks
,
China
,
Confucius Institute
,
UCD
Fees, access and admissions
Fraudulent research claims show crucial need for policy
16 Jun, 2014
steve
IUA
,
research fraud
,
research integrity
Legal issues
,
Research
Step by step: restoring Trinity’s front gate
16 Jun, 2014
steve
TCD
Governance and administration
Quinn urges students to learn Chinese
16 Jun, 2014
steve
Chinese
,
Confucius Institute
,
languages
,
Ruairí Quinn
,
UCD
Teaching
In defense of laptops in the college classroom
16 Jun, 2014
steve
ICT
,
laptops
Teaching