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New €13 million Trinity Based Research Programme Launched Today

The new research programme, Edge, will see over 70 researchers employed across a number of Irish universities and colleges.
By Róisín Power

Visits to GP Increase by 43% in Over 50s After Receiving Medical Card, New Trinity Study Finds

The new research, released by The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, also reveals that 10 per cent of people over 50 have no health cover.
By Ava Meagher

Finn Murphy, Former Ents Officer, Appointed to TCDSU Board of Trustees

After a vote at a meeting of TCDSU council this evening, Murphy will join figures like Colm O'Gorman and Ivana Bacik on the board.
By Róisín Power

TCDSU Council Votes to Adopt Pro-Decriminalisation Stance on Drugs

Following the position adopted by USI, TCDSU voted to support a pro-decriminalisation stance, in terms of students possessing drugs.
By Sinéad Baker

TCDSU Council Votes to Campaign for Student Centre to be Constructed Within 5 Years

Tonight's meeting of TCDSU council has voted to mandate the President, Kieran McNulty, to campaign for the construction of a student centre.
By Róisín Power

Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities Launches Newly Accredited Course

The announcement came alongside the launch of a the centre's business partners programme involving Bank of Ireland and CPL.
By Niamh Egleston

An Cumann Gaelach Announced as New Jailbreak Organiser

After Law Soc withdrew in April, An Cumann Gaelach will join Trinity VDP and Trinity Amnesty as organisers of the event.
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity Researchers Involved in Development of New Breast Cancer Screening Technique

Staff from Trinity's School of Engineering helped develop the new imaging technique.
By John Conway

Two New Postgraduate Courses for Business and Computer Science

An MSc in operations and supply change management and a new master’s degree in computer science are set to begin in Trinity over the next two years.
By Aidan Carolan

In Support of Public Funding, Between 8,000 and 10,000 Take to the Streets

With USI estimating 5,000 students would attend the march, trade unions and groups from across the country showed up today to advocate for publicly funded education.
By Charlotte Ryan and Sinéad Baker