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Daily Archives: 20 May, 2015
Provost’s Lack of Respect at College Board Reflects Issues with his Chairing, say Board Members
20 May, 2015
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Patrick Prendergast
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TCD
Governance and administration
Teachers win wide concessions in Junior Cert row
20 May, 2015
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ASTI
,
junior cycle
,
strike
,
TUI
Teaching
Who Wins and Who Loses in the ‘Top 100 Under 50’ Rankings
20 May, 2015
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Canada
,
rankings
Governance and administration
Proposal agreed on Junior Cycle reform
20 May, 2015
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ASTI
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Jan O'Sullivan
,
junior cycle
,
TUI
Teaching
There’s certainly no gender imbalance in digital humanities!
20 May, 2015
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digital humanities
,
gender
Life
Female graduates expect to earn €8,000 less than men
20 May, 2015
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gender
,
graduate employment
,
pay
Life
New Leaving Certificate grading plan deserves only 29 out of 100
20 May, 2015
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CAO
,
leaving cert
,
undergraduate admissions
Fees, access and admissions
DCU unveils plans for €14m student centre
20 May, 2015
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DCU
Governance and administration
English language schools to be obliged to provide student ‘insurance’
20 May, 2015
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Frances Fitzgerald
,
international students
,
Jan O'Sullivan
,
language schools
,
QQI
Governance and administration
Is teaching profession being casualised?
20 May, 2015
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ASTI
,
casualisation
Governance and administration