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Daily Archives: 26 July, 2018
Anger as College appears to break Take Back Trinity deal
26 Jul, 2018
steve
fees
,
protest
,
TCD
Fees, access and admissions
Thousands may not be claiming tax relief on qualifying 3rd level fees – McGrath
26 Jul, 2018
steve
fees
,
Michael McGrath
,
tax
Fees, access and admissions
SIPTU representatives warn NUIG discrimination court cases are just the tip of the iceberg
26 Jul, 2018
steve
discrimination
,
SIPTU
,
UG
Governance and administration
,
Legal issues
Education system must prepare students for demands of 21st-century workplace
26 Jul, 2018
steve
graduate employment
,
skills
Governance and administration
The curious case of the higher education crisis
26 Jul, 2018
steve
crisis
,
funding
,
HEA
,
rankings
,
What are universities for?
Governance and administration
Students’ Unions Don’t Represent All. We Should be Able to Opt Out
26 Jul, 2018
steve
student unions
Governance and administration
,
Legal issues
IFUT calls for abandonment of legal recourse policy by universities following progress of NUI Galway gender discrimination case
26 Jul, 2018
steve
discrimination
,
High Court
,
IFUT
,
UG
Legal issues
NUI Galway refuses to divulge cost of settling gender-row cases
26 Jul, 2018
steve
discrimination
,
High Court
,
UG
Legal issues