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Daily Archives: 02 December, 2016
Grading Tutorials
02 Dec, 2016
steve
tutorials
Teaching
Academia is now incompatible with family life, thanks to casual contracts
02 Dec, 2016
steve
casualisation
,
UK
Life
‘Grave concern’ for future of two GMIT campuses
02 Dec, 2016
steve
funding
,
GMIT
,
TUI
Governance and administration
Do You Want to be Described as Hard Working?
02 Dec, 2016
steve
career progression
,
gender
,
references
Life
Berkeley mother ‘will not rest’ until balcony rules introduced
02 Dec, 2016
steve
Berkeley
Legal issues
NUI Galway fails President’s promise to be leader in tackling gender equality
02 Dec, 2016
steve
equality
,
gender
,
Jim Browne
,
UG
Legal issues
New rules could spell end of high taxes on electronic school books
02 Dec, 2016
steve
books
,
ICT
,
tax
Teaching
Third Level Institutions – Loans
02 Dec, 2016
steve
HEA
,
loans
Governance and administration
Higher Education Authority Expenditure – Capital Expenditure
02 Dec, 2016
steve
capital expenditure
,
HEA
,
Mary Butler
,
Richard Bruton
Governance and administration