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Daily Archives: 29 September, 2016

Paschal Donohoe: If we raised Garda wages, every other public servant would expect the same
  • 29 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • Gardaí, Lansdowne Road Agreement, Paschal Donohoe, pay, public sector pay
  • Governance and administration
42% Increase in Trinity Senior Management Staff Since 2012
  • 29 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • management, pa, TCD
  • Governance and administration
Breathnach calls for ‘huge cash injection’ in Dundalk IT ahead of Budget 2017
  • 29 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • Budget, Declan Breathnach, DkIT, funding
  • Governance and administration
Tuition fees heading over £9,500
  • 29 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • UK
  • Fees, access and admissions
Gender bias found in Earth-science society journals
  • 29 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • earth science, gender, US
  • Research
Why do school-leavers study science?
  • 29 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • science
  • Fees, access and admissions
Arts for arts sake? Writers on the value of an arts degree
  • 29 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • arts
  • Governance and administration
UCC has spent almost €1.5m on legal costs since 2010
  • 29 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • legal fees
  • Legal issues
More focus needed on maths in primary school, study finds
  • 29 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • maths, primary education
  • Teaching
New IT Sligo president starts in the job
  • 29 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • AV, Brendan McCormack, IT Sligo
  • Governance and administration

Top posts – last 7 days

  • UL president states criticism following PAC appearance is ‘completely fair’ "The University of Limerick president has said that part of the criticism received following an appearance before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) was 'completely fair' ...
  • UL says ‘manual error’ led to two students losing qualifications "University of Limerick has blamed 'a manual error' for two students having had qualifications rescinded earlier this year. The issue arose when two students who ...
  • UL emergency meeting hears matters need to be concluded ‘once and for all’ "An emergency meeting of the University of Limerick's Governing Authority has heard that 'outstanding governance matters' need to be concluded 'once and for all'. In ...
  • Ex-Nphet member Prof Philip Nolan to lead new research and innovation funding agency "Professor Philip Nolan has been appointed CEO designate of the new Research and Innovation funding agency. The enactment of the Research and Innovation Bill 2023 ...
  • Influencer event at TCD axed over security fears "The organisers of a controversial speaking event at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) were forced to cancel after they were told they could not organise their ...
  • QUB vice chancellor in plea for end to boycott of marking and assessments "The vice chancellor of Queen’s University is 'deeply concerned' about the impact a boycott of marking and assessments will have following a warning from the ...
  • Performance-Based Funding in Europe "If you’re in North America, you know that one of the perennial debates in higher education finance is about the efficacy of performance-based funding, or ...
  • Terms Ending "So here I am, on a fine early summer evening, waiting for the train into Dublin for the last performance of the season by the ...
  • Concerns raised over lecturers and teachers being on short term contracts "Frank Jones, General Secretary of the Irish Federation of University Teachers, on calls for more support for university lecturers on temporary or causal contracts ..." ...
  • Threats to academic freedom across Europe – a new European Parliament Report "A new European Parliament’s Study on the state of play of academic freedom aims to provide an overview of the situation of academic freedom, highlighting ...
  • Third-level student leaders say Leaving Cert results date is still not early enough "Third-level student leaders say the Leaving Cert results date of August 25 is still not early enough. Meanwhile, colleges have started to confirm entry dates ...
  • New CAO system aims to broaden choice for students "A wide-ranging shake-up of the college entry system will see the Central Applications Office (CAO) reformed into a new connected structure, incorporating for the first ...
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