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Daily Archives: 04 June, 2015
Why there is a whole lot more to success than making the grade
04 Jun, 2015
steve
leaving cert
Life
The reality of precarious academic work around the world
04 Jun, 2015
steve
casualisation
,
zero-hours contracts
Governance and administration
British universities prepare for American-style grade point averages
04 Jun, 2015
steve
degree classification
,
UK
,
US
Teaching
11% of women students believe they were sexually assaulted
04 Jun, 2015
steve
assault
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IRC
,
sex
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UCC
,
UG
Governance and administration
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Legal issues
Graduates must bridge divide between arts and science
04 Jun, 2015
steve
arts
,
graduate employment
,
humanities
,
IADT
,
STEM
Governance and administration
Do Irish teachers work long hours by international standards?
04 Jun, 2015
steve
ASTI
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IFUT
,
OECD
,
TUI
,
UCD
,
working hours
Governance and administration
Split in teacher unions over Lansdowne Road pay deal
04 Jun, 2015
steve
INTO
,
Lansdowne Road Agreement
,
pay
,
public sector pay
,
TUI
Governance and administration
UCD using virtual reality technology as a learning tool
04 Jun, 2015
steve
ICT
,
UCD
,
virtual reality
Teaching
Scottish Government wants to ‘control’ universities
04 Jun, 2015
steve
Scotland
Governance and administration