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Daily Archives: 28 April, 2022

Girls, Physics and ‘Hard Maths’
  • 28 Apr, 2022
  • steve
  • gender, maths, physics
  • Teaching
Where have all the students gone?
  • 28 Apr, 2022
  • steve
  • coronavirus, online learning
  • Teaching
South East Technological University’s first president named by Minister Harris
  • 28 Apr, 2022
  • steve
  • DHERIS, SETU, Simon Harris, Veronica Campbell
  • Governance and administration
Young people in Republic have higher levels of education, cross-Border study finds
  • 28 Apr, 2022
  • steve
  • ESRI, NI
  • Research
Graduate Entry Medicine – Loans
  • 28 Apr, 2022
  • steve
  • Anne Rabbitte, Annie Hoey, loans, medicine, postgraduate students
  • Fees, access and admissions
Funding for Ukrainian Students in Irish Universities: Statements
  • 28 Apr, 2022
  • steve
  • Aisling Dolan, Annie Hoey, funding, maintenance grants, Malcolm Byrne, Niall Collins, refugees, Sharon Keogan, SUSI, Ukraine
  • Fees, access and admissions, Governance and administration

Popular posts (last 7 days)

  1. Students and SU Believe New Legislation ‘Not Enough’ to Protect Students’ Rental Rights
  2. Almost one fifth of teachers’ predicted Leaving Cert examination results to be downgraded
  3. Ireland has dazzling opportunity to lead on climate change
  4. English language schools should suspend recruitment, Department says
  5. No, Appointing One Female University President Does Not Shatter the Glass Ceiling
  6. UL to spend €60k on ‘executive search services’ to replace president after overpayment controversy
  7. Trinity College can be named in case taken by student who apologised for plagiarism
  8. Students in line for permanent fee cut as Coalition parties move on to budget battle over welfare payments
  9. College shouldn’t be a luxury – we need a promise that fees won’t increase
  10. Third-level fees: No funding earmarked to avoid the €1,000 hike this year, Taoiseach says
Higher Education Authority Act 2022
 
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Higher Education Authority Act 2022
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From the Seanad
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Report Stage (resumed) and Final Stage
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Report Stage (resumed)
(20 September 2022)
 
Report Stage (resumed)
(12 July 2022)
 
Report Stage
(12 July 2022)
 
Committee Stage (resumed)
(6 July 2022)
 
Committee Stage
(6 July 2022)
 
Seanad: Second Stage
(28 June 2022)
 
Report and Final Stages
(22 June 2022)
 
Second stage (resumed)
(27 January 2022)
 
Second stage
(26 January 2022)
 
Bill as initiated in Dáil Éireann
(7 January 2022)
 
Joint Committee Report on Pre-Legislative Scrutiny
(28 September 2021)
 
Joint Committee debate (resumed)
(20 July 2021)
 
Joint Committee debate (resumed)
(13 July 2021)
 
Joint Committee debate
(6 July 2021)
 
General scheme of the Bill
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  • seamus on No, Appointing One Female University President Does Not Shatter the Glass Ceiling
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