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Daily Archives: 14 October, 2015
The government won’t be doing Seanad reform after all
14 Oct, 2015
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Enda Kenny
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Seanad
Governance and administration
Universities and National Competitiveness
14 Oct, 2015
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competitiveness
,
innovation
Research
Board Member Who Told Students to Take Action Against College Resigns
14 Oct, 2015
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TCD
Governance and administration
A Reflection on the Higher Education Funding Conference at Maynooth University
14 Oct, 2015
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funding
,
MU
Governance and administration
‘There is a lack of recognition for third level students’
14 Oct, 2015
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Budget
Governance and administration
€3m aid for less well-off students on way
14 Oct, 2015
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Budget
,
maintenance grants
Fees, access and admissions
,
Governance and administration
Chaplains and student unions
14 Oct, 2015
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chaplains
,
student unions
Governance and administration
Junior Cert reform must not drain resources from senior cycle
14 Oct, 2015
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Jan O'Sullivan
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junior cycle
,
senior cycle
Teaching
UCD spinout company bought for almost €60m
14 Oct, 2015
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spin-outs
,
UCD
Research
Pressure to ‘publish or perish’ may discourage innovative research, UCLA study suggests
14 Oct, 2015
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publish or perish
Research