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Daily Archives: 10 September, 2014
Academia and the Public v Private Debate
10 Sep, 2014
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Marc Coleman
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pay
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public sector pay
Governance and administration
Cork County Council may ditch controversial JobBridge scheme
10 Sep, 2014
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Fianna Fáil
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graduate employment
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internships
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JobBridge
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Labour Party
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Sinn Féin
Governance and administration
Degree worth more to women than men
10 Sep, 2014
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gender
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OECD
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pay
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sullivan
Life
Bonus points fuel the switch to honours maths
10 Sep, 2014
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bonus points
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CAO
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Jan O'Sullivan
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maths
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points
Fees, access and admissions
Uptake of higher level mathematics still rising
10 Sep, 2014
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junior cert
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maths
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Project Maths
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SEC
Teaching
Irish women with degrees earn double those without
10 Sep, 2014
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Charlie McConalogue
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gender
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graduate employment
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OECD
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pay
Life
Junior Cert results point to progress in science and maths
10 Sep, 2014
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ASTI
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Damien English
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John MacGabhann
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junior cert
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maths
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Philip Irwin
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science
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STEM
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TUI
Teaching
Exam results add up to success for Project Maths
10 Sep, 2014
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junior cert
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maths
,
Project Maths
,
SEC
Teaching
Teenage cannabis users 60% less likely to finish school or get a degree
10 Sep, 2014
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cannabis
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drugs
Life
Irish teachers best paid but work longer hours in bigger classes
10 Sep, 2014
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OECD
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pay
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public sector pay
Governance and administration