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Daily Archives: 29 June, 2017
State cannot immediately repeal FEMPI – Donohoe
29 Jun, 2017
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FEMPI
,
Paschal Donohoe
,
pay
,
public sector pay
Governance and administration
Women in STEM
29 Jun, 2017
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gender
,
STEM
Governance and administration
Dáil committee seeks clarity on CIT financial matters
29 Jun, 2017
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Brendan Murphy
,
Cork IT
,
Oireachtas
,
PAC
Governance and administration
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Legal issues
Students Reveal Brexit is Likely to Have Uneven Impacts on the UK’s Higher Education System
29 Jun, 2017
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Brexit
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international students
,
UK
Fees, access and admissions
Revealed: 47% of higher education students are Catholics and 30% Protestants
29 Jun, 2017
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NI
Governance and administration
Israel and academic freedom
29 Jun, 2017
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academic freedom
,
IFUT
,
Israel
,
Mike Jennings
Governance and administration
Third Level Fees: Students from Northern Ireland
29 Jun, 2017
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Brexit
,
Carol Nolan
,
EU
,
NI
,
Richard Bruton
,
UK
Fees, access and admissions