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Daily Archives: 23 March, 2018

Students stage low-key protest outside Berkeley Library
  • 23 Mar, 2018
  • steve
  • fees, protest, TCD
  • Governance and administration
Government announces €29.6 million investment in frontier research
  • 23 Mar, 2018
  • steve
  • IRC, John Halligan, research funding, Richard Bruton
  • Research
DCU set to become world’s first ‘autism friendly’ university
  • 23 Mar, 2018
  • steve
  • autism, DCU
  • Governance and administration
University of Limerick apologises to students fined €200 for late payment of fees
  • 23 Mar, 2018
  • steve
  • fees, UL
  • Fees, access and admissions
Closure of Limerick language school affects 150 foreign students
  • 23 Mar, 2018
  • steve
  • immigration controls, UNITE
  • Governance and administration
Large student accommodation block gets go-ahead for Stillorgan
  • 23 Mar, 2018
  • steve
  • planning, student accommodation
  • Governance and administration
Waterford Minister confirms additional funding for Tech Uni sector
  • 23 Mar, 2018
  • steve
  • IT Carlow, John Halligan, SETU, technological universities, WIT
  • Governance and administration

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