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Daily Archives: 27 October, 2016

We need to support our students – not throw them into debt
  • 27 Oct, 2016
  • steve
  • funding, student debt, student loans, TCD
  • Fees, access and admissions
Extra pay on table for gardaí in attempt to head off strike
  • 27 Oct, 2016
  • steve
  • Gardaí, Lansdowne Road Agreement, pay, public sector pay
  • Governance and administration
Imagine a TEF that actually measured teaching excellence …
  • 27 Oct, 2016
  • steve
  • assess, TEF, UK
  • Teaching
President Andrew Deeks ‘Favours’ Loan Scheme
  • 27 Oct, 2016
  • steve
  • Andrew Deeks, student loans, UCD
  • Fees, access and admissions
Owner of Berkeley building can be sued over balcony collapse, court rules
  • 27 Oct, 2016
  • steve
  • Berkeley
  • Legal issues
Third Level Facilities – Mary Immaculate College
  • 27 Oct, 2016
  • steve
  • libraries, MIC, Michael Moynihan, Richard Bruton, UL
  • Governance and administration
Higher Education Institutions Staff – Dublin City University
  • 27 Oct, 2016
  • steve
  • CICE, DCU, mergers, Richard Boyd Barrett, Richard Bruton
  • Governance and administration

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