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Daily Archives: 18 May, 2016

TCD to investigate after professor criticises students’ answers
  • 18 May, 2016
  • steve
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  • exams, Facebook, social media, TCD
  • Governance and administration, Legal issues
Programme 256, John Walshe on Education Journalism and Politics
  • 18 May, 2016
  • steve
  • AV, John Walshe, Ruairí Quinn
  • Governance and administration
All students are equal – it’s time to abolish the 25 bonus points rule
  • 18 May, 2016
  • steve
  • bonus points, graduate employment, maths, points, STEM, undergraduate admissions
  • Fees, access and admissions
University of Limerick drops legal action over expenses claims
  • 18 May, 2016
  • steve
  • defamation, expenses, UL
  • Legal issues
University ban on mortarboard throwing: ‘We’ll Photoshop them in’
  • 18 May, 2016
  • steve
  • graduation ceremonies, health and safety, mortarboards, UK
  • Legal issues
Gender quotas for senior posts to be introduced at NUI Galway
  • 18 May, 2016
  • steve
  • equality, gender, quotas, UG
  • Governance and administration
Elsevier Acquires SSRN
  • 18 May, 2016
  • steve
  • Elsevier, social media, SSRN
  • Research
Third-level system slips further in latest world rankings
  • 18 May, 2016
  • steve
  • rankings
  • Governance and administration

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