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Daily Archives: 30 May, 2022
Maynooth University admits it did not receive sanction to pay a staff member €137,011 while absent on ‘special leave’ for 18 months
30 May, 2022
steve
DFHERIS
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MU
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pay
,
Philip Nolan
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public sector pay
Governance and administration
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Legal issues
College Approves Fee Increases for Non-EU and Postgrad Students
30 May, 2022
steve
fees
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international students
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postgraduate st
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TCD
Fees, access and admissions
Incentivising students to work longer hours this summer will help support hospitality sector – Cummins
30 May, 2022
steve
Fine Gael
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John Cummins
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maintenance grants
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Simon Harris
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student finances
,
SUSI
Fees, access and admissions
Govt considering revised earning limit for SUSI grant
30 May, 2022
steve
maintenance grants
,
Simon Harris
,
student finances
,
SUSI
Fees, access and admissions
Ulster University lecturers say industrial action has won ‘change’ for staff
30 May, 2022
steve
UCU
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UU
Governance and administration
Analysis: What is the Higher Education Authority Bill and what does it mean for Trinity?
30 May, 2022
steve
legislation
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Simon Harris
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TCD
Governance and administration