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Daily Archives: 16 December, 2019
NUIG charity criticised over premium flights and 5-star hotel spending
16 Dec, 2019
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charities
,
expenses
,
Jim Browne
,
UG
Governance and administration
,
Legal issues
Third-level colleges will open almost 3,000 places extra places over the next two years in €24m Government-funded move
16 Dec, 2019
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graduate employment
,
HCI
,
Joe McHugh
,
Mary Mitchell O'Connor
,
skills
Fees, access and admissions
Limerick Institute of Technology officially opens Ennis campus
16 Dec, 2019
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LIT
,
Pat Breen
,
Vincent Cunnane
Governance and administration
Ministers McHugh and Mitchell O’Connor Announce 3,000 New Student Places
16 Dec, 2019
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graduate employment
,
HCI
,
Joe McHugh
,
Mary Mitchell O'Connor
,
skills
Governance and administration
Elsevier deal with France disappoints open-access advocates
16 Dec, 2019
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Elsevier
,
France
,
open access
Research
Graduate gender pay gap widens over time, official figures reveal
16 Dec, 2019
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gender
,
graduate employment
,
HEA
,
pay
Research
A Withering Critique of Direct Provision – Which Ignores Third-Level Entirely
16 Dec, 2019
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asylum
,
direct provision
Fees, access and admissions