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Daily Archives: 10 May, 2016
New Ulster University building completion date delayed by a year
10 May, 2016
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UU
Governance and administration
Rent prices are forcing students out of college, USI says
10 May, 2016
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student accommodation
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USI
Governance and administration
Anyone can build a MOOC – Press Release
10 May, 2016
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MOOCs
Teaching
Teachers Union asking members to back Landsdowne Road deal
10 May, 2016
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Lansdowne Road Agreement
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pay
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public sector pay
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TUI
Governance and administration
Making the transition to blended learning as an educator for the first time? Some tips to ease the transition
10 May, 2016
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blended learning
Teaching
War of words over job cuts proposal at GMIT
10 May, 2016
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cuts
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Fergal Barry
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GMIT
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redundancy
Governance and administration
Education vouchers would be better than the inequality of ‘free fees’
10 May, 2016
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fees
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vouchers
Fees, access and admissions
The value of student engagement
10 May, 2016
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Ferdinand von Prondzynski
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stakeholders
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students
Governance and administration