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Daily Archives: 14 February, 2025

Everyone loses when colleges are treated as cash cows – and BIMM is far from the only one
  • 14 Feb, 2025
  • steve
  • BIMM
  • Governance and administration
QUB denies staff pressured to give higher grades
  • 14 Feb, 2025
  • steve
  • business schools, degree classification, grade inflation, QUB
  • Governance and administration

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  1. English language schools should suspend recruitment, Department says
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  4. Almost one fifth of teachers’ predicted Leaving Cert examination results to be downgraded
  5. No, Appointing One Female University President Does Not Shatter the Glass Ceiling
  6. Munster Technological University cyberattack response cost €3.5m, PAC told
  7. Minister Lawless outlines his vision for higher education, research and skills at IUA Future of Ireland event
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  10. Government offering to pay higher salaries to attract leading academics fleeing Donald Trump’s education threats
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Bill as initiated in Dáil Éireann
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