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Daily Archives: 18 May, 2018
Trinity and Trade Unions Clash Over Earlier Term Date
18 May, 2018
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SIPTU
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TCD
Governance and administration
Grade inflation: a clear and present danger
18 May, 2018
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grade inflation
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UK
Teaching
The Lived Time of the University
18 May, 2018
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Life
Disadvantaged students twice as likely to drop out after first year of college
18 May, 2018
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HEA
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retention
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social disadvantage
Fees, access and admissions
New Third Level Institutions
18 May, 2018
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Richard Bruton
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student numbers
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Thomas Byrne
Governance and administration
Third Level Funding – New Higher Education Funding Model
18 May, 2018
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funding
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HEA
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Richard Bruton
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Thomas Byrne
Governance and administration
Third Level Funding
18 May, 2018
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funding
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Peter Cassells
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Richard Bruton
,
Thomas Byrne
Governance and administration
Are we sending too many young people to third level?
18 May, 2018
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HEA
,
retention
,
student numbers
Fees, access and admissions
Poorer students twice as likely to drop out of college in year one
18 May, 2018
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gender
,
HEA
,
retention
,
student finances
Fees, access and admissions
Sweden cancels Elsevier contract as open-access dispute spreads
18 May, 2018
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Elsevier
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journals
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open access
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Sweden
Research