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Daily Archives: 14 December, 2016
RCSI signs €50m deal with European Investment Bank
14 Dec, 2016
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EIB
,
loans
,
RCSI
Governance and administration
The Problem With Having a Single, Super University
14 Dec, 2016
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mergers
,
rankings
Governance and administration
University of Limerick working with HSE after ‘outbreak’ of STIs on campus
14 Dec, 2016
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HSE
,
sexual health
,
UL
Governance and administration
Institutes of Technology: Galway-Mayo IT
14 Dec, 2016
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GMIT
,
Paddy Burke
,
Richard Bruton
Governance and administration
38% of Trinity Staff Employed on Temporary Contracts
14 Dec, 2016
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casualisation
,
TCD
,
temporary staff
Governance and administration
USI Welcomes the Strategy for the Rental Sector
14 Dec, 2016
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student accommodation
,
USI
Governance and administration
Limerick Institute of Technology to create 234 jobs with new engineering campus
14 Dec, 2016
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LIT
Governance and administration
PISA global education rankings are the road to ruin – here’s why
14 Dec, 2016
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literacy
,
numeracy
,
OECD
,
PISA
Teaching
UCC Dean of Medicine Prof Mary Horgan is first woman named president elect of the Royal College of Physicians
14 Dec, 2016
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Mary Horgan
,
RCPI
,
UCC
Governance and administration
‘Brexit and Irish Higher Education and Research: Challenges and Opportunities’
14 Dec, 2016
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Brexit
,
EU
,
HEA
,
UK
Governance and administration
Halls Accommodation Project ‘Deprioritised’, as Other Campus Sites Explored
14 Dec, 2016
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student accommodation
,
TCD
Governance and administration
Precarious work is no longer atypical in academia
14 Dec, 2016
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casualisation
,
UK
Governance and administration
Trinity Considers Student Levy to Raise Income for Infrastructure
14 Dec, 2016
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TCD
Governance and administration
What We Tell Society Publishers About Open Access
14 Dec, 2016
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open access
Research
Brexit by the numbers: the fear of brain drain
14 Dec, 2016
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Brexit
,
EU
,
UK
Governance and administration
A dozen education issues set to dominate 2017
14 Dec, 2016
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CAO
,
funding
,
rankings
,
student loans
Fees, access and admissions
,
Governance and administration
DCU’s ‘indifference’ to student addiction
14 Dec, 2016
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DCU
,
drink
,
drugs
Governance and administration
Trinity’s climate initiative: a cool move or just hot air?
14 Dec, 2016
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disinvestment
,
fossil fuels
,
TCD
Governance and administration