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Daily Archives: 20 October, 2015
NUI Galway embarks on a mindful adventure
20 Oct, 2015
steve
mental health
,
UG
Life
‘This change will be the end of the Open University as we know it’
20 Oct, 2015
steve
ICT
,
MOOCs
,
UK
Teaching
TCD economics professor Philip Lane to be appointed new Central Bank governor
20 Oct, 2015
steve
economics
,
TCD
Governance and administration
Leaving Certificate results and rechecks
20 Oct, 2015
steve
CAO
,
leaving cert
,
SEC
,
undergraduate admissions
Fees, access and admissions
Waterford and Carlow, and the strange tale of a proposed ‘technical university’
20 Oct, 2015
steve
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
,
Hunt Report
,
IT Carlow
,
mergers
,
technological universities
,
university status
,
WIT
Governance and administration
The Pros and Cons of A Voluntary Students’ Union
20 Oct, 2015
steve
student unions
Governance and administration
High costs stressing students out
20 Oct, 2015
steve
mental health
,
stress
,
student finances
Life
Ross O’Carroll-Kelly and China
20 Oct, 2015
steve
China
,
international students
,
stereotypes
Life
MOOCs Are Still Rising, at Least in Numbers
20 Oct, 2015
steve
MOOCs
Teaching