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Daily Archives: 30 July, 2018
NUIG apologises over ‘major problems’ with journalism course
30 Jul, 2018
steve
fees
,
journalism
,
UG
Fees, access and admissions
,
Governance and administration
Trinity reverses decision to increase fees
30 Jul, 2018
steve
fees
,
protest
,
TCD
Fees, access and admissions
Lawless urges Government to commit to CERN membership
30 Jul, 2018
steve
CERN
,
Fianna Fáil
,
James Lawless
Research
Government Launch New €5m Higher Education Innovation and Transformation Fund
30 Jul, 2018
steve
DES
,
funding
,
HEA
,
Mary Mitchell O'Connor
,
Richard Bruton
Governance and administration
‘Critical’ need for investment in institutes of technology
30 Jul, 2018
steve
funding
,
ITs
,
Joseph Ryan
,
THEA
Governance and administration
Student fees refunded on concern over quality of course
30 Jul, 2018
steve
fees
,
journalism
,
quality review
,
UG
Fees, access and admissions
,
Teaching
Working conditions for archaeologists
30 Jul, 2018
steve
archaeology
,
graduate employment
,
UCC
,
UNITE
Governance and administration
It Would Be Unwise for College to Underestimate Take Back Trinity Again
30 Jul, 2018
steve
fees
,
protest
,
TCD
Fees, access and admissions
Republicans and Democrats Both Think Higher Ed’s on the Wrong Track – for Very Different Reasons
30 Jul, 2018
steve
US
Governance and administration
South East’s ‘Missing Generation’
30 Jul, 2018
steve
Cork IT
,
WIT
Governance and administration