
John Gill
Editor at Times Higher Education (THE)
Editor @timeshighered, home of @THEworldunirank
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Jan 15, 2025 |
mondaq.com | John Gill |Maeve Lochrie |Rebecca Dorrington
Estate planning is a critical component for high-net-worthindividuals looking to secure their assets for future generationswhile minimizing tax liabilities and protecting wealth frompotential risks. In Ireland, various investment vehicles, includingtrusts and family limited partnerships, are commonly used toachieve these goalsPrivate Client partners John Gill and Maeve Lochrie, and SeniorAssociate, Rebecca Dorrington, were recently interviewed by TheLawyer Monthly on estate planning in Ireland.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
amu.hal.science | Elisa Ruiz-Burga |Shema Tariq |Giota Touloumi |John Gill
Article Dans Une Revue BMJ Open Année : 2023 CASCADE protocol: exploring current viral and host characteristics, measuring clinical and patient-reported outcomes, and understanding the lived experiences and needs of individuals with recently acquired HIV infection through a multicentre mixed-methods observational study in Europe and Canada Origine Publication financée par une institution hal-04193750 , version 1 (11-12-2024) Elisa Ruiz-Burga, Dr Shema Tariq, Giota Touloumi, John Gill, Emily...
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Dec 4, 2024 |
timeshighereducation.com | John Gill
As 2024 winds down, there is the opportunity to reflect on a year in which the UK’s higher education permacrisis continued, and warnings of the dire and inevitable consequences of a seven-year tuition-fee freeze in England, rampant inflation, visa curbs and more began to turn into reality. The conversation at last week’s THE Campus Live event in Birmingham reflected that gloomy denouement to a year in which universities have begun to cut jobs in earnest.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
timeshighereducation.com | John Gill
The grandeur of Budapest is encapsulated by its Neo-Gothic Parliament building sitting on the banks of the Danube on the bustling Pest side of the river, facing the quieter hills of Buda opposite. This is a European capital with a rich history but Hungary is still counting the cost of communist rule, which continues to cast an economic shadow decades later.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
timeshighereducation.com | John Gill
The annual Times Higher Education World Academic Summit is an opportunity to gauge the temperature of the water in which universities swim, as well as the threats lurking in the depths. The topics discussed are partly determined by the summit theme – this year, universities’ role in civil society – but also by the issues that are keeping university leaders awake at night.
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