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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
  • steve
  • ASTI, Philip Irwin
  • Governance and administration
Bank of Ireland offers ‘profuse apology’ for wages blunder
  • 31 Jul, 2014
  • steve
  • Bank of Ireland, pay, 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, pay, public sector pay
  • Governance and administration
Students face massive rents of up to €1,000 per month
  • 31 Jul, 2014
  • steve
  • DIT, student accommodation
  • Life
Review calls for greater focus on doctors’ skills rather than on exam performance
  • 31 Jul, 2014
  • steve
  • exams, RCPI
  • Research
Fraudulent research results: how common are they?
  • 31 Jul, 2014
  • steve
  • 1
  • research fraud, retractions, TCD
  • Research
Students face €8k living costs on back of rent hikes
  • 31 Jul, 2014
  • steve
  • DIT, student accommodation
  • Life
Some turn away from Turnitin over price and reliability
  • 31 Jul, 2014
  • steve
  • TURNITIN
  • Teaching
Marked differences: time for new degree systems?
  • 31 Jul, 2014
  • steve
  • arts, degree classification, science, UK
  • Teaching
Employers prefer ‘soft’ skills in graduates, study says
  • 31 Jul, 2014
  • steve
  • graduate employment, UK
  • Life

Top posts – last 7 days

  • Ulster University removes ‘top 2% of universities in the world’ poster after latest complaint "Ulster University has removed another advertisement after new complaints about misleading statements. In a sign spotted on its Coleraine campus this week, the university was ...
  • University Has Still Not Corrected Its Claim Regarding The Law And Pronouns "Last week, the South East Technological University (SETU) was presented with an award by the European University Association of Lifelong Learning (EUCEN) for its work ...
  • Minister Harris announces details of €113 million cost of education package for university students "Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD has today announced further detail on the cost of education measures under ...
  • ‘I’ll have to get three buses each way now’ – Dublin college students say Bus Connects changes will leave them stranded "Third-level students are warning that the scrapping next week of a direct bus route that links west Dublin to Dún Laoghaire will leave them stranded ...
  • Scopus Scopum "I’ve just spent the best part of two hours completing a lengthy and very tedious online form in order to apply to have the Open ...
  • Public sector pay talks to begin at WRC "Talks on a new public sector pay deal involving unions, staff associations and the Government are due to begin at the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) ...
  • UCD President Orla Feely refuses to take a stance on the Israel and Palestine conflict "In a message to all UCD students and employees this morning, University President Orla Feely refused to take a stance on the war between Israel ...
  • Chaos and confusion at UCD debate on Israel and Palestine "There were chaotic scenes at the end of a University College Dublin Debate last night on the conflict in Palestine. The debate was hosted by ...
  • College to provide temporary bedding for students and staff on campus following riots in Dublin city "College said preparations are underway for students and staff to remain on campus if the need arises and that temporary bedding is being organised. In ...
  • Trinity won’t rename library after Paul Mescal despite growing momentum "A campaign to name the library at Trinity College Dublin after Irish actor Paul Mescal is reportedly gaining momentum, but the Irish university has said ...
  • College on lockdown amidst rioting in city centre "College has shut all entrances to campus on the instruction of Gardaí amid scenes of chaos in Dublin city centre. In a statement, it advised ...
  • Provost Linda Doyle Thanks ‘the Very Best of Trinity’ in Statement Following Riots "Provost Linda Doyle has released a statement addressing the violent riots that erupted in Dublin City Centre last night, condemning the 'horrific attacks' and 'unacceptable ...
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