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Daily Archives: 03 November, 2014
The Big Question: Does Trinity have a class problem?
03 Nov, 2014
steve
social class
,
TCD
Fees, access and admissions
,
Life
In Light of the Funding Situation, a More Nuanced View of Non-EU Fee Increases
03 Nov, 2014
steve
cuts
,
fees
,
international students
,
IUA
,
Patrick Prendergast
,
TCD
,
university funding
Fees, access and admissions
,
Governance and administration
Minister English launches German traineeships for Irish graduates
03 Nov, 2014
steve
DAAD
,
Erasmus
,
German
,
Germany
,
HEA
,
placements
Governance and administration
English language college closes in Dublin
03 Nov, 2014
steve
international students
,
language schools
Governance and administration
Entrepreneur Attacks Third-Level Colleges Shocker – says Irish Colleges are putting students through ‘Mickey Mouse courses’!
03 Nov, 2014
steve
Jerry Kennelly
,
Mickey Mouse
Teaching
Hundreds of retired teachers hired by schools despite glut of unemployed graduates
03 Nov, 2014
steve
DES
,
FOI
,
graduate employment
,
SEC
,
teachers
Teaching
Nanotech start-up secures €750,000 in seed funding
03 Nov, 2014
steve
nanotechnology
,
start-ups
,
TCD
Research
National Library warns it will have to cut services
03 Nov, 2014
steve
cuts
,
NMI
Research