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Daily Archives: 22 April, 2020
Irish universities perform strongly in global social impact ranking
22 Apr, 2020
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rankings
Governance and administration
Could predicted grades work for this year’s Leaving Certs? Yes. Here’s how
22 Apr, 2020
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coronavirus
,
leaving cert
Teaching
The purpose of publications in a pandemic and beyond
22 Apr, 2020
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open access
,
research funding
Research
Times Higher Education
Impact Rankings 2020
22 Apr, 2020
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rankings
Governance and administration
Why We’re Exhausted by Zoom
22 Apr, 2020
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ICT
,
internet
,
online teaching
Teaching
Many more students are expected to qualify for Susi grant
22 Apr, 2020
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coronavirus
,
maintenance grants
,
SUSI
Fees, access and admissions
Trinity College Promises Student Accommodation Without Bells and Whistles
22 Apr, 2020
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rent
,
student accommodation
,
student finances
,
TCD
Governance and administration
Donegal students invited to take part in university’s virtual open day
22 Apr, 2020
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ICT
,
internet
,
MU
,
open days
Governance and administration
‘Too Early to Say’ if €29m Recruitment Drive Will Proceed, Says Trinity
22 Apr, 2020
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coronavirus
,
funding
,
recruitment
,
staff-student ratio
,
TCD
Governance and administration
Art in our Back Garden: UCD’s Sculpture Trail
22 Apr, 2020
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UCD
Life
Leaving Cert likely to get under way on July 29th, Minister says
22 Apr, 2020
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Joe McHugh
,
leaving cert
Teaching