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Daily Archives: 10 July, 2014
Jobs Committee to visit Tyndall National Institute at UCC
10 Jul, 2014
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Damien English
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graduate employment
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Oireachtas
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SFI
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Tyndall Institute
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UCC
Governance and administration
Salaries of high-earning professors may be disclosed
10 Jul, 2014
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FOI
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pay
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public sector pay
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UK
Legal issues
Austerity canard stymies funding debate
10 Jul, 2014
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austerity
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fees
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university funding
Fees, access and admissions
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Governance and administration
Why Europe’s Universities Need ‘Stress Testing’ Even More Than the Banking Sector
10 Jul, 2014
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Europe
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finances
Governance and administration
Go-ahead for new £20m building at Queen’s University Belfast
10 Jul, 2014
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QUB
Governance and administration
First call for EU Horizon funding
10 Jul, 2014
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2020
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EU
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Máire Geoghegan-Quinn
Research
Junior cycle reforms in doubt as no talks have taken place
10 Jul, 2014
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Charlie McConalogue
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Ciarán Cannon
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JCSA
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junior cycle
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Ruairí Quinn
Teaching
Boston bar owner ‘failed to help’ hurt UCC student
10 Jul, 2014
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UCC
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US
Legal issues