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Daily Archives: 29 March, 2021
Ministers lodge objections to 698-bed student accommodation in Goatstown
29 Mar, 2021
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Catherine Martin
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Josepha Madigan
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planning
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student accommodation
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UCD
Governance and administration
‘Motivation matters: predicting students’ career decidedness and intention to drop out after the first year in higher education’
29 Mar, 2021
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retention
Research
The higher education sector has a unique role to play in preventing sexual violence
29 Mar, 2021
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harassment
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sexual harassment
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violence
Governance and administration
Trinity and Chinese universities
29 Mar, 2021
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China
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TCD
Governance and administration
There’s big problems with the market for academic e-books
29 Mar, 2021
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e-books
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libraries
Governance and administration
Drop-out rates in some third-level STEM courses hitting 80%
29 Mar, 2021
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HEA
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retention
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STEM
Fees, access and admissions
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Teaching
Deeks Defends ‘Academic Freedom’ in Email to Staff
29 Mar, 2021
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Andrew Deeks
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UCD
Governance and administration
Govt Must Listen to Trinity’s Case for an Exemption From Board Restructuring
29 Mar, 2021
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autonomy
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legislation
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TCD
Governance and administration
Is our obsession with college degrees setting up too many students to fail?
29 Mar, 2021
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HEA
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retention
Fees, access and admissions
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Teaching