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Daily Archives: 14 September, 2024
Prodding the behemoth with a stick
14 Sep, 2024
steve
academic publishing
,
journals
,
peer review
Legal issues
,
Research
University of Limerick ‘withdraws interest’ in setting up a vet school
14 Sep, 2024
steve
Shane Kilcommins
,
UL
,
veterinary studies
Governance and administration
University of Limerick ‘fully accept’ findings of a report into building purchases
14 Sep, 2024
steve
Comptroller and Auditor General
,
PAC
,
Shane Kilcommins
,
UL
Governance and administration
,
Legal issues
How universities can survive the ‘Great Policy Backlash’
14 Sep, 2024
steve
immigration controls
,
international students
Fees, access and admissions
Farewell to the Hume Doctoral Scholarships
14 Sep, 2024
steve
MU
,
scholarships
Fees, access and admissions
Prof Philip Nolan refused Supreme Court appeal over pre-trial employment status
14 Sep, 2024
steve
Philip Nolan
,
SFI
,
Supreme Court
Legal issues
Academics say flying to meetings harms the climate – but they carry on
14 Sep, 2024
steve
air travel
,
climate change
,
UK
Governance and administration
Stanley says C&AG report over purchase of sites by UL ‘shocking’
14 Sep, 2024
steve
Comptroller and Auditor General
,
PAC
,
UL
Governance and administration
‘Significant failures’ in UL’s multi million-euro property deals, says spending watchdog
14 Sep, 2024
steve
Comptroller and Auditor General
,
PAC
,
UL
Governance and administration