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Daily Archives: 16 January, 2017
Why has the Irish language been removed as a requirement for NUIG’s President?
16 Jan, 2017
steve
Gaeilge
,
Jim Browne
,
UG
Governance and administration
Looming RAG Week raises fear
16 Jan, 2017
steve
Gardaí
,
rag week
,
student discipline
,
UCC
Governance and administration
,
Legal issues
From Video Games to Pretend Pharmacies, Lecturers are Finding New Ways of Assessing Students
16 Jan, 2017
steve
assessment
,
exams
,
TCD
Teaching
Queen’s Publishes EU Referendum Paper
16 Jan, 2017
steve
Brexit
,
employment rights
,
EU
,
QUB
,
recruitment
,
research funding
,
UK
Governance and administration
,
Legal issues
,
Research
Drop-out rates at third-level colleges
16 Jan, 2017
steve
equality
,
progression
,
retention
Fees, access and admissions
,
Teaching
Does your place in global university rankings matter?
16 Jan, 2017
steve
rankings
Governance and administration
Radical or Reactionary? After Five Years, the Provost’s Legacy is Still Growing
16 Jan, 2017
steve
Patrick Prendergast
,
TCD
Governance and administration
New Grading System Won’t Change Old Leaving Certificate
16 Jan, 2017
steve
CAO
,
leaving cert
,
undergraduate admissions
Fees, access and admissions
,
Teaching