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Daily Archives: 30 October, 2018
Developers looking to increase apartments at Lough development
30 Oct, 2018
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Cork IT
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planning
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student accommodation
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UCC
Governance and administration
University Express Racism in UCC Survey: Upon Closer Inspection
30 Oct, 2018
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racism
,
surveys
,
UCC
Life
University Express Racism Survey: 1 in 9 Students Suffer Racist Abuse at UCC
30 Oct, 2018
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racism
,
surveys
,
UCC
Life
Dundalk IT staff consider strike over understaffing and overcrowded classrooms
30 Oct, 2018
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DkIT
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strike
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TUI
Governance and administration
UL president hopes that ‘very grave matters are dealt with fully and finally’
30 Oct, 2018
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Comptroller and Auditor General
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DES
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Des Fitzgerald
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HEA
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Oireachtas
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PAC
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UL
Governance and administration
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Legal issues
110% Increase in Non-EU Students Attending Trinity
30 Oct, 2018
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international students
,
internationalisation
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student numbers
,
TCD
Fees, access and admissions
Far From a ‘Whole Island’ University, Trinity Needs to Up its Non-Leinster Game
30 Oct, 2018
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TCD
Fees, access and admissions
UNICEF highlights education inequalities among children
30 Oct, 2018
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inequality
,
UNICEF
Research
The legacy of UCD’s ‘gentle revolution’
30 Oct, 2018
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UCD
Life