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Daily Archives: 17 February, 2016
The UCD200 Story
17 Feb, 2016
steve
social media
,
UCD
Governance and administration
Labour u-turn on student fees is a new low – McConalogue
17 Feb, 2016
steve
Charlie McConalogue
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election
,
fees
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Fianna Fáil
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Labour Party
Fees, access and admissions
,
Governance and administration
Out in force for Rag Week
17 Feb, 2016
steve
Gardaí
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GMIT
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rag week
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UG
Governance and administration
Mercille and Murphy, ‘The Neoliberalization of Irish Higher Education under Austerity’
17 Feb, 2016
steve
austerity
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neoliberalism
,
UCD
Governance and administration
Labour won’t reveal position on college fees until after election
17 Feb, 2016
steve
election
,
fees
,
Jan O'Sullivan
,
Labour Party
,
Peter Cassells
Fees, access and admissions
Decision due on apartments on Cork site that flooded in 2009
17 Feb, 2016
steve
floods
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student accommodation
,
UCC
Governance and administration
Jan O’Sullivan refuses to rule out introducing third-level fees
17 Feb, 2016
steve
election
,
fees
,
Labour Party
Fees, access and admissions
Student loans and debt
17 Feb, 2016
steve
student loans
Fees, access and admissions
UCC is not tackling anti social behaviour claim
17 Feb, 2016
steve
Kathleen Lynch
,
rag week
,
UCC
Governance and administration
Objection to new Limerick Institute of Technology campus
17 Feb, 2016
steve
An Taisce
,
LIT
Governance and administration