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UCD Slashes Estimation of Postgraduate Face-to-Face Learning Time

The Registrar of UCD announced the change today in an email to students.
By Cormac Watson

Hand Welcomes Government’s Reopening Guidelines for Universities

Yesterday, the government announced that universities will be permitted to relax the two-metre social distancing rule to one metre when in lectures or classes.
By Molly Furey

COVID Fund Means All Students Should be Able to Register, Says Senior Tutor

The COVID response fund has raised €265,000 in donations for the student hardship fund.
By Cormac Watson

Universities Can Relax Two-Metre Rule During Classes

The government today released guidelines specific to higher education institutions.
By Emer Moreau and Cormac Watson

Trinity-UK Consortium Nab €1.8 million for Quantum Thermodynamics Research

The QuamNESS consortium is made up of researchers from Trinity, the University of Bristol and Queen's University Belfast.
By Emma Donohoe

AMBER and Trinity Researchers Pave Way for New Bone Disease Therapies

The work was done in collaboration between Trinity's School of Engineering and Amber.
By Emma Donohoe

Former Nobel Laureate John Hume Dies Aged 83

Many leading figures in politics have paid tribute to the Derry man today.
By Sárán Fogarty

Academic Registry Made Multiple Errors in Medicine Resit Timetables

College has since solved the issues and said that it regrets 'any distress caused'.
By Cormac Watson

University Times Editor Launches Petition to Introduce Board of Advisors

The proposed amendment includes the creation of a Standards Editor to be elected by the staff.
By Matt McCann

First Years to Have Classes During Reading Week

Vice-Provost Jürgen Barkhoff said that the move will ensure that first-year students “end the semester together with all other students”.
By Molly Furey