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Daily Archives: 13 October, 2014
Trinity’s Contingent at the USI Rally Wasn’t Remarkable, But it is a Reboot That’s Worth Commending
13 Oct, 2014
steve
austerity
,
protest
,
TCD
,
USI
Governance and administration
Grade Inflation Again!
13 Oct, 2014
steve
grade inflation
,
grading
Teaching
Student maintenance grant to be protected in Budget 2015
13 Oct, 2014
steve
Budget
,
cuts
,
Jan O'Sullivan
,
maintenance grants
Fees, access and admissions
Ebola Fears: Uni Cleaners Warned To Watch For Blood And Vomit In Students’ Bedrooms
13 Oct, 2014
steve
ebola
,
UK
Governance and administration
How Germany managed to abolish university tuition fees
13 Oct, 2014
steve
Germany
Fees, access and admissions
DCU, UCC award more ‘firsts’ in new indicator of grade inflation
13 Oct, 2014
steve
grade inflation
,
grading
Teaching
University league tables
13 Oct, 2014
steve
rankings
,
temporary staff
,
tenure
Governance and administration
Are university grades being inflated to suit jobs market?
13 Oct, 2014
steve
grade inflation
,
grading
,
graduate employment
Teaching
‘I can’t afford to lose the grant’
13 Oct, 2014
steve
Budget
,
maintenance grants
Fees, access and admissions
Trinity hails ‘exceptionally bright’ psychology students as 97% get a 2.1
13 Oct, 2014
steve
grade inflation
,
grading
Teaching
Some thoughts on use of metrics in university research assessment
13 Oct, 2014
steve
REF
,
UK
Research