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Daily Archives: 07 August, 2018
The state of confusion around engagement, student-centred education and learning outcomes
07 Aug, 2018
steve
Teaching
Giant’s Causeway-inspired building for UCD
07 Aug, 2018
steve
UCD
Governance and administration
Majority of students ‘do not think 12 pints makes a person unable to give consent’
07 Aug, 2018
steve
drink
,
sex
,
UG
Life
,
Research
Denialism on the Rocks: It Just Got a Lot Harder to Pretend that Predatory Publishing Doesn’t Matter
07 Aug, 2018
steve
open access
,
predatory journals
Research
People with disability now more likely to go to college
07 Aug, 2018
steve
DARE
,
disabilities
,
HEA
,
mental health
Fees, access and admissions
Before Universities Demand More Autonomy, How About They Provide Quality Education?
07 Aug, 2018
steve
fees
,
HEA
,
teaching quality
,
UG
Fees, access and admissions
,
Teaching
Purpose of new junior cycle assessment ‘largely unclear’
07 Aug, 2018
steve
junior cycle
,
NCCA
Teaching
Either Trinity Knew What Fee Certainty Was, Or It Didn’t. Both Options Are Unfortunate
07 Aug, 2018
steve
fees
,
protest
,
TCD
Fees, access and admissions
Most female students ‘face sexual hostility’, study finds
07 Aug, 2018
steve
harassment
,
sexual harassment
,
UG
Governance and administration
,
Legal issues