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Daily Archives: 29 June, 2021

Supreme Court to hear Minister’s appeal over homeschooled students’ calculated grades
  • 29 Jun, 2021
  • steve
  • judicial review, leaving cert, Supreme Court, undergraduate admissions
  • Governance and administration
Cross border John Hume University should be located in Derry
  • 29 Jun, 2021
  • steve
  • Colm Burke, Derry, mergers, UK, UU
  • Governance and administration
Third-level students should be prioritised for Covid-19 vaccines
  • 29 Jun, 2021
  • steve
  • coronavirus, Simon Harris
  • Governance and administration, Teaching
Action plans against sexual violence and harassment in higher education welcomed by Minister Harris
  • 29 Jun, 2021
  • steve
  • DFHERIS, sexual harassment, Simon Harris
  • Governance and administration
Pandemic pressures made parents consider quitting academia
  • 29 Jun, 2021
  • steve
  • coronavirus, US
  • Life, Research
IT Carlow Makes History As It Gets Green Light For Chinese Institute
  • 29 Jun, 2021
  • steve
  • China, IT Carlow
  • Governance and administration
UCD professor of accounting Eamonn Walsh dies
  • 29 Jun, 2021
  • steve
  • Eamonn Walsh, UCD
  • Life
Online learning should change the way that exams work
  • 29 Jun, 2021
  • steve
  • cheating, coronavirus, exams, online assessment
  • Teaching

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