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Daily Archives: 14 December, 2022

Trinity College Dublin considers returning Inishbofin skulls
  • 14 Dec, 2022
  • steve
  • TCD
  • Governance and administration
Cabinet agrees extra allowances for student nurses and midwives in €9m package
  • 14 Dec, 2022
  • steve
  • nursing, student finances, work placements
  • Teaching
Queen’s University generated £3bn for UK economy in 2021 – report
  • 14 Dec, 2022
  • steve
  • QUB
  • Governance and administration
Students from fee-paying schools still dominate entry to third-level education
  • 14 Dec, 2022
  • steve
  • undergraduate admissions
  • Fees, access and admissions
University of Limerick plans global aircraft parts registry
  • 14 Dec, 2022
  • steve
  • spin-outs, UL
  • Research
Grade inflation: a knock-on effect from the pandemic proving difficult to deal with
  • 14 Dec, 2022
  • steve
  • CAO, coronavirus, leaving cert, undergraduate admissions
  • Fees, access and admissions
Revered Cork poet Seán O Ríordáin’s letters donated to UCC’s Boole Library
  • 14 Dec, 2022
  • steve
  • Seán O Ríordáin, UCC
  • Research

Top posts – last 7 days

  • Colleges move to tackle threat posed by students using ChatGPT to pass work off as their own "Third-level colleges are moving rapidly to tackle the threat posed to student learning and academic integrity by artificial intelligence (AI) software, such as ChatGPT ..." ...
  • Colleges will be asked to sign anti-racism principles "Colleges are to be asked today to sign a set of anti-racism principles that recognise racism in Irish higher education and commit to working towards ...
  • Postgraduate Workers’ Organisation to march to Dáil "The Postgraduate Workers’ Organisation (PWO) is to march from Front Square to the Dáil next Thursday, March 23 to demand better conditions for postgraduate researchers ...
  • Students choosing colleges closer to home in face of rising cost of living "It is likely that more students are choosing to go to college closer to home due to accommodation shortages and cost-of-living issues, University of Galway’s ...
  • University of Galway lecturer challenges suspension following ‘false accusation’ of sexual activity with student "A lecturer at the University of Galway has launched High Court proceedings over what he claims is his wrongful suspension following a 'false accusation' that ...
  • ChatGPT is the push higher education needs to rethink assessment "The COVID-19 pandemic was a shock to higher education systems everywhere. But while some changes, like moving lectures online, were relatively easy to make, assessment ...
  • Over the Break "After last week’s study break, the St Patrick’s Day holiday, and all the excitement of Ireland’s Grand Slam, I woke up this morning with a ...
  • Long-awaited UL Student Centre to be completed by 2024 costing €34 million "After three years of delays due to Covid-19 and ‘hyperinflation,’ the project to construct a multi-million euro Student Centre at UL is back up and ...
  • Submit your ideas on the Statement of Strategy of the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science – Ministers Harris and Collins "The Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science has today launched a consultation on the development of the department’s second Statement of ...
  • New crackdown on rogue landlords after UCC area problems "The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) says a 'revised compliance and enforcement policy' is on the cards this year as part of a crackdown on rogue ...
  • McNally and others, ‘“The whole world was lifted off me”: the importance of relational supports and peer mentoring for under-represented students accessing university in Ireland’ Abstract: Despite efforts to increase the number of students from socio-economically marginalised communities in higher education (HE) they remain under-represented, a situation likely to perpetuate ...
  • UCC finance chief says sector needs new funding model "The Chief Financial Officer at University College Cork has warned that the funding model for third-level education 'threatens the sector’s ability to deliver such services ...
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Second stage
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Bill as initiated in Dáil Éireann
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Joint Committee Report on Pre-Legislative Scrutiny
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Joint Committee debate (resumed)
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Joint Committee debate (resumed)
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