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Daily Archives: 14 July, 2015
Junior cycle reform agreement concluded ‘on all aspects’
14 Jul, 2015
steve
ASTI
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DES
,
Jan O'Sullivan
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junior cycle
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TUI
Teaching
Minister Jan O’Sullivan, TD Minister for Education and Skills announces agreement concluded on all aspects of Junior Cycle Reform
14 Jul, 2015
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ASTI
,
DES
,
Jan O'Sullivan
,
junior cycle
,
TUI
Teaching
REF 2014 cost almost £250 million
14 Jul, 2015
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REF
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UK
Research
The case against the journal article: The age of publisher authority is going, going, gone – and we’ll be just fine
14 Jul, 2015
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internet
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journals
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research dissemination
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social media
Research
Turnitin faces new questions about efficacy of plagiarism detection software
14 Jul, 2015
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plagiarism
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TURNITIN
Legal issues
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Research
Science, values and the limits of measurement
14 Jul, 2015
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REF
,
research metrics
,
UK
Research
Technical university for the South-East moves step closer
14 Jul, 2015
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IT Carlow
,
Jan O'Sullivan
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mergers
,
Michael Kelly
,
technological universities
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TUI
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WIT
Governance and administration
It’s time to think creatively about higher education funding
14 Jul, 2015
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Ferdinand von Prondzynski
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Peter Cassells
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savings bonds
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university funding
Governance and administration