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Daily Archives: 04 December, 2014
Lecturer to use €70,000 compensation to help others overlooked for university positions
04 Dec, 2014
steve
Equality Tribunal
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gender
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gender discrimination
,
Jim Browne
,
promotion
,
UG
Governance and administration
,
Legal issues
Academic to donate equality award to colleagues
04 Dec, 2014
steve
Equality Tribunal
,
gender
,
gender discrimination
,
HEA
,
Jim Browne
,
promotion
,
UG
Governance and administration
,
Legal issues
Every post-primary school in Ireland now has high speed broadband
04 Dec, 2014
steve
internet
,
schools
Teaching
Should Universities be exempt from Freedom of Information requests?
04 Dec, 2014
steve
FOI
,
UK
Legal issues
Education: Budget cuts could mean job losses and closure of places
04 Dec, 2014
steve
cuts
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NI
,
redundancy
,
Stephen Farry
Governance and administration
Teachers ready for ‘long, protracted’ dispute over Junior Cert, unions warn
04 Dec, 2014
steve
ASTI
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Gerry Quinn
,
Jan O'Sullivan
,
junior cycle
,
Pat King
,
SEC
,
strike
,
TUI
Teaching
Thoughts on the flipped classroom
04 Dec, 2014
steve
flipped classroom
,
group work
Teaching
Talent on Tap
04 Dec, 2014
steve
TCD
Fees, access and admissions
Can The Lir become one of best drama academies in the world?
04 Dec, 2014
steve
drama
,
Lir
,
TCD
Teaching
How George Boole’s zeroes and ones changed the world
04 Dec, 2014
steve
George Boole
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history
,
UCC
Research