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TCDSU to Hold Referendum on Sports Centre Levy
If passed, the policy would mandate TCDSU to put pressure on college and the sports centre to abolish booking and equipment fees.
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Gina Bagnulo
Government Announces €26m for Energy Efficiency in Higher Education
Ministers Simon Harris and Eamonn Ryan announced the new funding as part of the Energy Efficiency and Decarbonisation Pathfinder Programme.
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PCAU Submits Fair Research Agreement to Review of National PhD Supports
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An Cailín Ciúin, Banshees of Inisherin, Paul Mescal Nominated for Oscars
PhD Researcher Leaves Programme Following Difficulties with Visa Requirements
Abagun left her programme at the Southeast Technological University following a year of issues with the visa requirements for non-EEA researchers.
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“It comes down to funding” – Ireland’s Postgraduate Research Crisis
Many postgraduate researchers are facing a situation in which they can no longer afford basic necessities such as food, rent and heating due to their lack of funding and their working conditions.
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Ailbhe Noonan
Non-EU Financial Requirement to Increase to €10k Per Year From July 2023
Non-EU students will be required to demonstrate access to €10k per year to support themselves while studying in Ireland.
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A Case for Reform of Irish-Language News
News in Irish is only about Irish, to the extent of often gatekeeping local, national, and international news, writes Siothrún Sardina
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Siothrún Sardina
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For Me, Cafés are the New Classrooms, Libraries and Student Spaces
I spend more time in coffee shops than I do in class, writes Adam Potterton.
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Adam Potterton
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Getting Rid of Booking Fees and Putting Pressure on the Sports Levy Will Benefit Everyone
Many students face undue financial strain because of the extraneous charges to book facilities and use equipment, writes Lórien MacEnulty.
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Lórien MacEnulty
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When Commuting Gets Competitive
Whether you’re team Luas or team Dart (and you have to pick a side), the daily commute is a more important part of college life than we give it credit for, writes Adam Potterton
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Adam Potterton
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When Will the Government Learn from the Hardships of the Housing Crisis?
This government seems determined to stand in the way of home ownership and housing autonomy, which has always had a very important place in the Irish psyche, writes Richard Robinson
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Richard Robinson