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Daily Archives: 16 February, 2016
Fine Gael’s Election Manifesto on Third-Level Education is Excellent – But Can They Deliver?
16 Feb, 2016
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autonomy
,
election
,
Fine Gael
,
technological universities
Governance and administration
Labour declines to rule out rising fees for third-level students
16 Feb, 2016
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election
,
fees
,
Jan O'Sullivan
,
Labour Party
,
Peter Cassells
,
Ruairí Quinn
Fees, access and admissions
,
Governance and administration
UCD’s senior academic positions predominantly held by male staff
16 Feb, 2016
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FOI
,
gender
,
HEA
,
UCD
Governance and administration
Labour pledges ‘affordable’ education plan ‘in the context of a recovered economy’
16 Feb, 2016
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election
,
Labour Party
,
student contribution charge
Fees, access and admissions
,
Governance and administration
A rare Fine Gael minister for education?
16 Feb, 2016
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Fine Gael
Governance and administration
Reforms to see students who get 20% in Junior Cert exams pass
16 Feb, 2016
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junior cert
Teaching
Student loans: the experience in Australia
16 Feb, 2016
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Australia
,
student loans
Fees, access and admissions
Student loans: Imagine a degree for less than the cost of a Ford Fiesta
16 Feb, 2016
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student loans
Fees, access and admissions
ASTI opposition means only some benefit from junior cycle reform
16 Feb, 2016
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ASTI
,
junior cycle
,
TUI
Teaching