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Daily Archives: 10 November, 2015
How should academics respond to the TEF?
10 Nov, 2015
steve
metrics
,
TEF
,
UK
Teaching
Minister claims Limerick has ‘fantastic’ education offering
10 Nov, 2015
steve
Jan O'Sullivan
,
JP McManus
,
UL
Governance and administration
Philosophy in UCD
10 Nov, 2015
steve
history
,
philosophy
,
UCD
Research
Academic print books are dying. What’s the future?
10 Nov, 2015
steve
books
,
open access
Research
Metrics-based mini REF ‘won’t be credible’
10 Nov, 2015
steve
REF
,
research metrics
,
UK
Research
Charles W Eliot, and the nobility of ideas
10 Nov, 2015
steve
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
Research
Irish students as likely to try drugs as tobacco
10 Nov, 2015
steve
drugs
Life
Time to learn foreign languages
10 Nov, 2015
steve
languages
Teaching
What Open-Access Publishing Actually Costs
10 Nov, 2015
steve
open access
Research
NUIG President says hotel management merger will boost tourism
10 Nov, 2015
steve
Jan O'Sullivan
,
Jim Browne
,
mergers
,
Shannon College
,
UG
Governance and administration
Students from rural areas more dependent on State for fees and financial support
10 Nov, 2015
steve
HEA
,
maintenance grants
,
USI
Fees, access and admissions
,
Governance and administration
Mental health services reach out to college students online
10 Nov, 2015
steve
mental health
,
social media
Governance and administration