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Daily Archives: 02 October, 2015

CIT Named Sunday Times Institute of Technology of the Year for 2016
  • 02 Oct, 2015
  • steve
  • rankings
  • Governance and administration
UCC named Ireland’s top university in latest ranking
  • 02 Oct, 2015
  • steve
  • rankings
  • Governance and administration
Students beware: university rankings should come with health warnings
  • 02 Oct, 2015
  • steve
  • rankings
  • Governance and administration
USI Plan to Register Massive Ten Thousand Students to Vote
  • 02 Oct, 2015
  • steve
  • elections, Kevin Donoghue, USI
  • Governance and administration
UL strategic plan will bring university to the city centre
  • 02 Oct, 2015
  • steve
  • EU, strategic planning, UL
  • Governance and administration
OECD’s Dirk Van Damme says debate on Ahelo was ‘low quality’
  • 02 Oct, 2015
  • steve
  • AHELO, OECD
  • Governance and administration
Terry Pratchett Estate Announces €60,000 Joint Scholarship with Trinity
  • 02 Oct, 2015
  • steve
  • TCD, Terry Pratchett
  • Fees, access and admissions
NUIG bans foreign student from campus
  • 02 Oct, 2015
  • steve
  • UG
  • Legal issues
For some just out of college, the jobs front looks positive
  • 02 Oct, 2015
  • steve
  • graduate employment
  • Life

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