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Daily Archives: 18 July, 2017
Third Level Investigator ‘welcome move’ – Cullinane
18 Jul, 2017
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David Cullinane
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PAC
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Sinn Féin
Governance and administration
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Legal issues
Mary Mitchell O’Connor won’t be drawn on €16k top-up
18 Jul, 2017
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Leo Varadkar
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Mary Mitchell O'Connor
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pay
Governance and administration
What do universities need to prevent a Brexodus?
18 Jul, 2017
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Brexit
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EU
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UK
Governance and administration
Students reject science in final college choices
18 Jul, 2017
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CAO
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course choice
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undergraduate admissions
Fees, access and admissions
Ulster University suffer defeat in their first ever appearance on University Challenge
18 Jul, 2017
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University Challenge
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UU
Governance and administration
Third-level sector risks penalties for audit and salary breaches
18 Jul, 2017
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audit
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legislation
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Richard Bruton
Governance and administration
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Legal issues
After Year of Research, Trinity’s Pilot Programme Aims to Support Freshers Throughout First Term
18 Jul, 2017
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student support
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TCD
Governance and administration