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Daily Archives: 19 February, 2016
Can Student Voting Keep Its Momentum?
19 Feb, 2016
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election
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USI
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voting
Governance and administration
TUI members vote overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action over grave Institute of Technology merger concerns
19 Feb, 2016
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industrial action
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legislation
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mergers
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technological universities
,
TUI
Governance and administration
Education and students the real losers as cost-cutting drives plans to merge ITs
19 Feb, 2016
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Cork IT
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IT Tralee
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mergers
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technological universities
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TUI
Governance and administration
Students run up major debts over grant issue, campaign warns
19 Feb, 2016
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private colleges
,
student debt
Fees, access and admissions
I’ve finally admitted that I’m a dyslexic academic – and I’m terrified
19 Feb, 2016
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dyslexia
Life
The truth doesn’t seem to matter very much in UCD revenge porn saga
19 Feb, 2016
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gender
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social media
,
UCD
Governance and administration
Junior cycle exams and pass rates
19 Feb, 2016
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junior cert
Teaching
Founding UL president is ‘concerned’ by Mazars report
19 Feb, 2016
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Ed Walsh
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expenses
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HEA
,
UL
Governance and administration
,
Legal issues
Plans to tackle student accommodation shortage in city
19 Feb, 2016
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GMIT
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student accommodation
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UG
Governance and administration