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Daily Archives: 18 June, 2018

University of Limerick seeks to rebuild trust after controversies
  • 18 Jun, 2018
  • steve
  • Des Fitzgerald, UK
  • Governance and administration
Politicians Make a Parody of Higher Education’s Patience
  • 18 Jun, 2018
  • steve
  • rankings
  • Governance and administration
UL makes settlements of up to €150,000 with whistleblowers
  • 18 Jun, 2018
  • steve
  • Des Fitzgerald, UL
  • Legal issues
Responses to the QS Academic Survey
  • 18 Jun, 2018
  • steve
  • rankings
  • Governance and administration
‘It is dreadful’ – meet the students travelling up to six hours a day just to go to college
  • 18 Jun, 2018
  • steve
  • commuting, student accommodation
  • Life
College apartheid continues, 40 years after we voted for change
  • 18 Jun, 2018
  • steve
  • undergraduate admissions
  • Fees, access and admissions
Go-ahead for survey on colleges mental health services
  • 18 Jun, 2018
  • steve
  • Mary Mitchell O'Connor, mental health, student health
  • Governance and administration
Lies, damned lies and university rankings
  • 18 Jun, 2018
  • steve
  • rankings
  • Governance and administration

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