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Only 25% of Trinity’s Top Professors are Female

Since 2014, there has been a nine per cent increase in women being promoted to top-level positions.
By Róisín Power

Irish Students Pay the Second-Highest Fees in Europe, says New EU Report

The report by the European Commission showed the landscape for third-level fees and supports across Europe.
By Róisín Power

Left-Wing Publication Launched Weeks After Burkean Review

The new publication, the 'Red Pen', hopes to fill what it sees as a left-wing niche in Trinity.
By Donal MacNamee

Linda Doyle Appointed New Dean of Research

Doyle, the Director of Connect, will replace John Boland, who left the Dean of Research role last month.
By Kathleen McNamee

Trinity Trade Unions Await Temporary Contracts Decision

The three unions are expecting Trinity's response to government advice on the use of fixed-term contracts.
By Aaron Finnegan

UCDSU Opens Nominations for President Following Ascough’s Impeachment

The union will hold elections to replace Ascough at the end of November.
By Róisín Power

46% of Trinity Society Heads are Female, New Report Finds

Despite the majority of undergraduate students being female, there is a larger number of male society chairs.
By Kathleen McNamee

Backlash from Board Members Over Postgraduate Fee Hike

Some College Board members expressed anger over the fee increase, while others were concerned about the powers granted to Finance Committee.
By Dominic McGrath and Eleanor O'Mahony

Maynooth Students’ Union Pioneers Senate Structure

The new structure will see the union split into a student senate and an academic council.
By Ciaran Molloy

Science Foundation Ireland Announces New Deputy Director General

Trinity graduate and quantum physicist Dr Ciarán Seoighe will join Science Foundation Ireland in January.
By Kathleen McNamee