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Daily Archives: 30 October, 2014
UCD scientist’s work ranks among top-cited research papers
30 Oct, 2014
steve
citations
,
UCD
Research
Lecturers seek rethink on technological universities plan
30 Oct, 2014
steve
IT Carlow
,
ITs
,
Jan O'Sullivan
,
John MacGabhann
,
LRC
,
mergers
,
technological universities
,
TUI
,
WIT
Governance and administration
Do scholars need ‘performance free’ time and space?
30 Oct, 2014
steve
monitoring
Life
UCD academic’s paper among most cited ever
30 Oct, 2014
steve
citations
,
UCD
Research
Times Higher
Rankings, Weak Methodologies, and the Vastly Overblown ‘Rise of Asia’
30 Oct, 2014
steve
rankings
Governance and administration
Leinster College teachers and students to protest
30 Oct, 2014
steve
language schools
,
protest
,
SIPTU
Governance and administration
IT mergers – why?
30 Oct, 2014
steve
Hunt Report
,
ITs
,
mergers
,
technological universities
Governance and administration
Google Glass in Education?
30 Oct, 2014
steve
Google Glass
,
ICT
Teaching
The WIT-Carlow Merger
30 Oct, 2014
steve
IT Carlow
,
mergers
,
WIT
Governance and administration
Brendan Howlin to begin unwinding legislation on pay cuts
30 Oct, 2014
steve
austerity
,
Brendan Howlin
,
cuts
,
Haddington Road Agreement
,
pay
,
public sector pay
Governance and administration
Time is right for embryonic research – stem cell expert
30 Oct, 2014
steve
embryonic stem cells
,
UG
Research
Asylum seeker Nadia off to Trinity – thanks to anonymous €18k gifts
30 Oct, 2014
steve
asylum
,
fees
,
student finances
,
TCD
Fees, access and admissions
Ireland’s rich history in science deserves acclaim
30 Oct, 2014
steve
history
,
science
Life
Leinster College students asked to make payments a week before college closure
30 Oct, 2014
steve
international students
,
language schools
,
SIPTU
Governance and administration