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Daily Archives: 27 August, 2016
Colleges creating ‘elite courses with small numbers’ says Limerick principal
27 Aug, 2016
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CAO
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course choice
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LIT
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points
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student numbers
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UL
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undergraduate admissions
Fees, access and admissions
Sexual harassment is rife in universities, but complaining means risking your career
27 Aug, 2016
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sexual harassment
Governance and administration
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Legal issues
‘Sales of ebooks are not rising fast enough to match the decline of printed textbooks’ via @cg_williams
27 Aug, 2016
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books
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e-books
Teaching
Mary McAleese says Maynooth should be ‘gay-friendly’
27 Aug, 2016
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Mary McAleese
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St Patrick's Maynooth
Governance and administration
NTA says planned expansion will improve uptake of Galway public bike scheme
27 Aug, 2016
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bicycles
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UG
Governance and administration