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Daily Archives: 15 November, 2016
Student Removed from NUIG for Wearing Repeal Jumper during pro-choice demonstrations of Enda Kenny Visit
15 Nov, 2016
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Enda Kenny
,
Gardaí
,
protest
,
UG
Governance and administration
GMIT funding crisis could have impact on education
15 Nov, 2016
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Fergal Barry
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funding
,
GMIT
,
Oireachtas
,
THEA
Governance and administration
NUIG refutes claims of continued gender discrimination
15 Nov, 2016
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equality
,
gender
,
IFUT
,
UG
Legal issues
No cash for public pay rises until 2018, warns Taoiseach
15 Nov, 2016
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Enda Kenny
,
Lansdowne Road Agreement
,
pay
,
public sector pay
Governance and administration
Hundreds of students call on NUI Galway to stop investing in fossil fuels
15 Nov, 2016
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fossil fuels
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protest
,
UG
Governance and administration
Women in science and academia
15 Nov, 2016
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equality
,
gender
,
science
Governance and administration
Peer review is in crisis, but should be fixed, not abolished
15 Nov, 2016
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journals
,
peer review
Research
Transferring Course in Trinity is Difficult, and the Current Process Lacks Speed and Consideration
15 Nov, 2016
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TCD
Governance and administration
Stem education critical for country’s future
15 Nov, 2016
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engineering
,
science
,
STEM
Teaching
US college campus in Dungarvan moves step closer
15 Nov, 2016
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Mercyhurst College
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Mercyhurst University
,
US
Governance and administration