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Daily Archives: 23 June, 2015
ASTI leadership recommends ‘no’ vote in Lansdowne Road agreement
23 Jun, 2015
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ASTI
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IFUT
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INTO
,
Lansdowne Road Agreement
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pay
,
public sector pay
,
TUI
Governance and administration
NUI Galway’s Governing Authority ‘fully accepts’ recommendations by Gender Equality task force
23 Jun, 2015
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bias
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Catherine McGuinness
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equality
,
gender discrimination
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Jane Grimson
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SIPTU
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UG
Governance and administration
Education Committee to meet Chair Designate of State Examination Commission
23 Jun, 2015
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Joanna Tuffy
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junior cert
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leaving cert
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Oireachtas
,
Pat Burke
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SEC
Governance and administration
,
Teaching
Students ride a merry go round between final and modular courses
23 Jun, 2015
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degrees
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exams
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modularisation
,
modules
,
UK
Teaching
NUIG staff should undergo gender bias training, report says
23 Jun, 2015
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bias
,
equality
,
gender discrimination
,
Jane Grimson
,
Labour Court
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promotion
,
UG
Governance and administration
Berkeley tragedy: Injured survivors ‘will not be returning to Ireland soon’
23 Jun, 2015
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Berkeley
Life
Overcoming unconscious gender bias in academia
23 Jun, 2015
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Athena SWAN
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bias
,
gender discrimination
,
UG
Governance and administration
Third-level ‘focus on money has hit quality’
23 Jun, 2015
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IFUT
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ITs
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student numbers
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TUI
Governance and administration
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Teaching