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Daily Archives: 22 June, 2018
University of Limerick’s long-running whistleblower dispute remains unresolved, despite reports
22 Jun, 2018
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Des Fitzgerald
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UL
Legal issues
‘The fight is far from over’ – Hillary Clinton gives impassioned speech in Dublin
22 Jun, 2018
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Hillary Clinton
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honorary degrees
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TCD
Life
University of Limerick president’s commitment to the city welcomed
22 Jun, 2018
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Des Fitzgerald
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UL
Governance and administration
Unhelpful, caustic and slow: the academic community should rethink the way publications are reviewed
22 Jun, 2018
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journals
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peer review
Research
Crying ‘grade inflation’ dismisses students’ achievements at university
22 Jun, 2018
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degree classification
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grade inflation
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UK
Teaching
Student accommodation concerns must be addressed
22 Jun, 2018
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student accommodation
Governance and administration
People without teaching qualifications to mark exams
22 Jun, 2018
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junior cert
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leaving cert
Teaching
Trinity Applications From Northern Ireland Fall
22 Jun, 2018
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NI
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TCD
Fees, access and admissions