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Daily Archives: 02 November, 2014
Third Level – where’s the vision?
02 Nov, 2014
steve
graduate employment
,
higher education policy
,
mergers
,
restructuring
Governance and administration
The ‘Reforming Learning: Driving Success’ Conference, 5th December 2014
02 Nov, 2014
steve
conferences
,
senior cycle
,
UG
Teaching
We’re a small learned society charging £25. What are we doing wrong?: OA for small society journals
02 Nov, 2014
steve
learned societies
,
open access
Research
Doctoral examination – What works?
02 Nov, 2014
steve
PhDs
Teaching
Universities lose out because they lack ‘hostages’
02 Nov, 2014
steve
HEA
,
Hugh Brady
,
mergers
,
rankings
,
UCD
Governance and administration
Online learning at school ‘prepares students for university’
02 Nov, 2014
steve
ICT
Teaching
University hangs in the balance
02 Nov, 2014
steve
IT Carlow
,
mergers
,
Patricia Mulcahy
,
Ruaidhri Neavyn
,
technological universities
,
WIT
Governance and administration
Academic Science Isn’t Sexist
02 Nov, 2014
steve
gender
,
science
,
US
Research
To some a citation is worth $3 per year
02 Nov, 2014
steve
mathematics
,
rankings
Governance and administration