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Daily Archives: 21 June, 2017

PAC to resume hearings on Third Level Education Financial Statements
  • 21 Jun, 2017
  • steve
  • Cork IT, DIT, Oireachtas, PAC, UCC, UL
  • Governance and administration, Legal issues
Some gains in education but dangers loom
  • 21 Jun, 2017
  • steve
  • Brexit, international students, internationalisation
  • Fees, access and admissions, Governance and administration
Don’t let Europe’s open-science dream drift
  • 21 Jun, 2017
  • steve
  • EU
  • Research
Why Are Universities Doing Better on Gender Equality Than Institutes of Technology?
  • 21 Jun, 2017
  • steve
  • Athena SWAN, gender equality, ITs
  • Governance and administration
Performance management is here to stay, but TEF needs a rethink
  • 21 Jun, 2017
  • steve
  • performance management, TEF, UK
  • Teaching
Being an international student in France: What you need to know
  • 21 Jun, 2017
  • steve
  • France, international students
  • Life
Minister Bruton fills vacancies on the Board of the Higher Education Authority (HEA)
  • 21 Jun, 2017
  • steve
  • DES, HEA, Richard Bruton
  • Governance and administration
To my colleagues, on the death of their students’ grandmother(s)
  • 21 Jun, 2017
  • steve
  • Teaching
Weak Government is giving in to union wage demands, says leading economist
  • 21 Jun, 2017
  • steve
  • Lansdowne Road Agreement, pay, public sector pay
  • Governance and administration
Careers in science and technology
  • 21 Jun, 2017
  • steve
  • graduate employment, HEA, STEM
  • Teaching

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