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Daily Archives: 31 July, 2014
ASTI: Dublin teacher Takes Over Leadership of Ireland’s Largest Second-Level Teachers’ Union
31 Jul, 2014
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ASTI
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Philip Irwin
Governance and administration
Bank of Ireland offers ‘profuse apology’ for wages blunder
31 Jul, 2014
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Bank of Ireland
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pay
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public sector pay
Governance and administration
Some public servants waking up to find no salary in their bank account
31 Jul, 2014
steve
Bank of Ireland
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pay
,
public sector pay
Governance and administration
Students face massive rents of up to €1,000 per month
31 Jul, 2014
steve
DIT
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student accommodation
Life
Review calls for greater focus on doctors’ skills rather than on exam performance
31 Jul, 2014
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exams
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RCPI
Research
Fraudulent research results: how common are they?
31 Jul, 2014
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1
research fraud
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retractions
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TCD
Research
Students face €8k living costs on back of rent hikes
31 Jul, 2014
steve
DIT
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student accommodation
Life
Some turn away from Turnitin over price and reliability
31 Jul, 2014
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TURNITIN
Teaching
Marked differences: time for new degree systems?
31 Jul, 2014
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arts
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degree classification
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science
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UK
Teaching
Employers prefer ‘soft’ skills in graduates, study says
31 Jul, 2014
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graduate employment
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UK
Life