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Our survival depends on serving both masters

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Issues relating to the contention that greater collaboration between the University of Ulster and Queen's University Belfast is one benefit of devolution for universities in Northern Ireland are examined. It is argued that devolution has given the two universities, which to a large extent constitute the research base in Northern Ireland, greater opportunities to influence policy locally, while also making them more politically accountable.

Author: Barnett, Richard
Publisher: Times Supplements Ltd.
Publication Name: Times Higher Education Supplement
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0049-3929
Year: 2003
Alliances, partnerships, Political aspects, Alliances and partnerships, Educational aspects, University of Ulster, Queen's University Belfast

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'Some of you will be aware that there has been speculation, much of it misleading and inaccurate, in regard to my personal life. The source of the comment is a matter in my personal life which does not impact upon the university or my ability to discharge my responsibilities. Therefore, I ask only that colleagues respect my privacy and that of my family at a difficult time'

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An analysis of the events which led up to the decision by Gerry McKenna to step down from his position as vice-chancellor of Ulster University. McKenna had been on sick leave since 24 November 2004, two days after university's council launched an investigation into allegations about McKenna's conduct.

Author: Yafai, Faisal al
Publisher: Times Supplements Ltd.
Publication Name: Times Higher Education Supplement
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0049-3929
Year: 2005
Executive changes & profiles, Officials and employees, Appointments, resignations and dismissals, College presidents, McKenna, Gerry

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Party thrown to beat rowdiness

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Queen's University Belfast and Ulster University (UU) plan a three-day festival for students and the local community to celebrate St Patrick's Day on 17 March to try to avoid problems. The move comes after rowdiness and arrests in 2005.

Author: Wojtas, Olga
Publisher: Times Supplements Ltd.
Publication Name: Times Higher Education Supplement
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0049-3929
Year: 2006
Fairs and festivals, 2006 AD

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Subjects list: Universities and colleges, Northern Ireland
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