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Daily Archives: 30 September, 2019

Higgins critical of universities’ focus on markets
  • 30 Sep, 2019
  • steve
  • graduate employment, Michael D Higgins, What are universities for?
  • Governance and administration
Students March to Break the Barriers to Higher Education on October 3rd
  • 30 Sep, 2019
  • steve
  • apprenticeships, fees, funding, ISSU, Lorna Fitzpatrick, maintenance grants, protest, student finances, USI
  • Fees, access and admissions, Governance and administration
UL warns students of high number of mumps cases on campus
  • 30 Sep, 2019
  • steve
  • mumps, student health, UL
  • Governance and administration
Queen’s University ‘regrets’ past use of gay aversion therapy
  • 30 Sep, 2019
  • steve
  • QUB, sexuality
  • Governance and administration
Watch: Third-level fees and financial crisis explained
  • 30 Sep, 2019
  • steve
  • AV, fees, free fees, funding
  • Governance and administration
QUB: Gay students given electric shocks ‘to cure homosexuality’
  • 30 Sep, 2019
  • steve
  • AV, QUB, sexuality
  • Governance and administration
Trinity’s Administration Isn’t Perfect, But the Alternative Could be Far Worse
  • 30 Sep, 2019
  • steve
  • legislation, TCD
  • Governance and administration
More room for the National Archives
  • 30 Sep, 2019
  • steve
  • DIT, national archives, TUD
  • Governance and administration

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  2. Higher Education Authority Bill 2022: Second Stage 30 June 2022 "Simon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael): I am delighted to be in Seanad Éireann for Second Stage of this important legislation,…
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  4. Student contribution fee set to be cut in October’s budget 28 June 2022 "The Minister for Higher Education said he wants to start slashing the €3,000 student contribution fee for college-goers from this…
  5. Students heading for Dublin need a budget of €13k 29 June 2022 "Students planning to move away from home for the upcoming academic year should budget at least €13,305 if they’re moving…
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  7. €6.4m funding allocation to drive teaching and learning innovation and enhancement across the higher education sector 30 June 2022 "Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD has today announced a €6.4m funding allocation…
  8. University of Limerick announce new Deputy President and Provost 24 June 2022 "The University of Limerick (UL) has appointed a new Provost and Deputy President. Professor Shane Kilcommins, a graduate of UL,…
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  10. Concerns at NUIG over how to answer media questions over civil servant’s secondment on €216k 24 June 2022 "Concerns have been expressed about how NUI Galway (NUIG) would respond to press queries over the secondment of a former…
  11. Queen’s University ‘pauses’ honorary degree for Stormont scandal figure after Belfast Telegraph questions 24 June 2022 "Queen’s University has 'paused' an honorary degree it chose to award to someone involved in a Stormont scandal after questions…
  12. UCC makes progress on Business School’s city centre move 24 June 2022 "UCC is set to lodge fresh plans for the €106m redevelopment of the former Brooks Haughton site in the centre…
  13. Another Late Start to the Academic Year 24 June 2022 "Following on from Monday’s post about uncertainty relating to the start of next academic year, it has now been announced…
  14. Student Accommodation 25 June 2022 "Rose Conway-Walsh (Mayo, Sinn Fein): To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government if he will provide an…
  15. College applicants must wait until September 8th for CAO offers 25 June 2022 "Thousands of Leaving Cert students will have to wait until Thursday, September 8th, until they receive a college offer. It…
  16. Oireachtas Report Shows UCD and TCD Have 2x National Average of Students from Affluent Backgrounds 23 June 2022 "A report from the Oireachtas body on access and outcomes in third-level education indicates that the two highest-ranking universities in…
  17. Leaving Cert students won’t get results until September raising fears of last-minute scramble for accommodation 23 June 2022 "The Leaving Cert results will be issued on Friday, September 2. The State Examinations Commission (SEC) announced the long-awaited date…
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