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Daily Archives: 21 October, 2014
A Note on the Diversity of Income Sources for Irish HEIs
21 Oct, 2014
steve
ITs
,
university funding
,
university income
Governance and administration
NI universities facing 15% cut in government funding
21 Oct, 2014
steve
cuts
,
NI
,
QUB
,
Stephen Farry
,
UU
Governance and administration
Universities’ cuts unfair compared to protection schools have
21 Oct, 2014
steve
cuts
,
NI
,
Open University
,
QUB
,
UU
Governance and administration
Academic blasts Sinn Fein over Queen’s Irish unity referendum
21 Oct, 2014
steve
QUB
,
Sinn Féin
Life
Should unis use contextual data when considering student applications?
21 Oct, 2014
steve
admissions
,
social equity
,
UK
Fees, access and admissions
Wages of Sin: Open Access is growing in theory but not in substance
21 Oct, 2014
steve
open access
,
publishers
,
UK
Research
Why do academics dress so badly? Answer: they are too happy
21 Oct, 2014
steve
clothes
Life
TCD’s alternative entry scheme
21 Oct, 2014
steve
Áine Hyland
,
CAO
,
fraud
,
TCD
,
undergraduate admissions
Fees, access and admissions
The ideal graduate, according to University of Limerick
21 Oct, 2014
steve
DCU
,
HEA
,
Patrick Prendergast
,
TCD
,
UL
Teaching
Eight Staff Cut from Philosophy Department
21 Oct, 2014
steve
cuts
,
philosophy
,
TCD
Governance and administration