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Daily Archives: 26 February, 2018
How Institutes of Technology Fell Out of Favour
26 Feb, 2018
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ITs
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legislation
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RTCs
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technological universities
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THEA
Governance and administration
Lecturers at Magee to strike this week
26 Feb, 2018
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AV
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Magee College
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pensions
,
protest
,
strike
,
UU
Governance and administration
Minister Bruton announces first schools to study PE as Leaving Certificate subject
26 Feb, 2018
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leaving cert
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Richard Bruton
Teaching
UCD Launches Gender Identity and Expression Policy
26 Feb, 2018
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Andrew Deeks
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gender identity
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UCD
Governance and administration
University of Limerick whistleblower invited to meet with Public Accounts Committee
26 Feb, 2018
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Oireachtas
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PAC
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UL
Governance and administration
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Legal issues
‘Third level institutions in the south should also recognise PE A-Level’ – Ó Donnghaile
26 Feb, 2018
steve
A levels
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CAO
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NI
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Niall Ó Donnghaile
,
Sinn Féin
,
undergraduate admissions
Fees, access and admissions
Psst … Need a PhD thesis? That’ll be $63,000
26 Feb, 2018
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cheating
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essay mills
,
PhDs
Research
In the battle for a deeply divided Britain, universities are now the front line
26 Feb, 2018
steve
UK
Fees, access and admissions
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Governance and administration
Leaving Cert reform is overdue
26 Feb, 2018
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leaving cert
Teaching
New player for student flats sector
26 Feb, 2018
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student accommodation
Governance and administration