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Daily Archives: 28 September, 2016

Universities spend over €3m in staff cases
  • 28 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • Jim Daly, legal costs
  • Legal issues
USI to hold a national demonstration to call on government to increase third level funding
  • 28 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • funding, protest, USI
  • Governance and administration
24 Statements of Learning
  • 28 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • junior cycle
  • Teaching
Taoiseach concedes returning graduate tax ‘unfair’
  • 28 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • Enda Kenny, Micheál Martin, tax
  • Governance and administration
Third-level funding is major budget issue, says Martin
  • 28 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • Enda Kenny, funding, Micheál Martin, Peter Cassells, Richard Bruton
  • Governance and administration
Leaders’ Questions
  • 28 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • AV, Enda Kenny, funding, Micheál Martin, Oireachtas, Peter Cassells
  • Governance and administration
NUI Galway fears over burnout among researchers
  • 28 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • burnout, UG
  • Governance and administration
TUI members at WIT protest at lack of academic calender
  • 28 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • protest, TUI, WIT
  • Governance and administration

Top posts – last 7 days

  • Ulster University removes ‘top 2% of universities in the world’ poster after latest complaint "Ulster University has removed another advertisement after new complaints about misleading statements. In a sign spotted on its Coleraine campus this week, the university was ...
  • University Has Still Not Corrected Its Claim Regarding The Law And Pronouns "Last week, the South East Technological University (SETU) was presented with an award by the European University Association of Lifelong Learning (EUCEN) for its work ...
  • University of Limerick and Plassey Trust celebrate legal victory against Uisce Éireann (Irish Water) "The University of Limerick and Plassey Trust Company Limited, overseeing on-campus accommodation, are expressing satisfaction with the outcome of a judicial review opposing Uisce Éireann’s ...
  • Six Years in Maynooth! "It is 1st December 2023, which means that it’s six years to the day since I started work at Maynooth University. (Obviously, I’m not there ...
  • Public sector pay talks to begin at WRC "Talks on a new public sector pay deal involving unions, staff associations and the Government are due to begin at the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) ...
  • Provost Linda Doyle Thanks ‘the Very Best of Trinity’ in Statement Following Riots "Provost Linda Doyle has released a statement addressing the violent riots that erupted in Dublin City Centre last night, condemning the 'horrific attacks' and 'unacceptable ...
  • Scopus Scopum "I’ve just spent the best part of two hours completing a lengthy and very tedious online form in order to apply to have the Open ...
  • ‘I’ll have to get three buses each way now’ – Dublin college students say Bus Connects changes will leave them stranded "Third-level students are warning that the scrapping next week of a direct bus route that links west Dublin to Dún Laoghaire will leave them stranded ...
  • STEM programme for disadvantaged communities expanded "An initiative to increase access to careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) for post-primary students in socially disadvantaged communities is to be expanded ...
  • Trinity won’t rename library after Paul Mescal despite growing momentum "A campaign to name the library at Trinity College Dublin after Irish actor Paul Mescal is reportedly gaining momentum, but the Irish university has said ...
  • College to provide temporary bedding for students and staff on campus following riots in Dublin city "College said preparations are underway for students and staff to remain on campus if the need arises and that temporary bedding is being organised. In ...
  • All third-level students will soon have vote in Seanad elections "Hundreds of thousands past and present students will soon be able to vote in Seanad elections. Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien is seeking Cabinet approval to ...
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