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With Nanowire Research, AMBER Staff Could Help Produce Greener, Faster Technology

Researchers in the Trinity-based AMBER centre have discovered a new method for creating a material to rival silicon.
By Gillian Murtagh

With Increase in First Preferences, Trinity Reverses Poor Record in CAO Applications

The total of 7,965 first preference CAO applications is a slight increase on last year, while total applications have fallen slightly.
By Dominic McGrath

Dramatic Drops for Music and Early and Modern Irish, while STEM Courses See Little Change

Points for medicine and law have remained largely unchanged, while deaf studies sees drop of 40 points.
By Dominic McGrath

After Cutbacks, Trinity Careers Service To No Longer Offer Individual Advisory Service to Graduates

From September, the service will instead ensure that every student in college has access to a careers advisor.
By Dominic McGrath

As Decisions on Funding Loom, USI to Revive National Demonstration Day

The march, replaced by a voter registration day last year, will highlight support for a state-funded system rather than protest.
By Sinéad Baker

Remains Unearthed Outside Trinity Two Years Ago, Dated To 15th-17th Century

The exact date of the remains, found during the early Luas Cross City construction, were unknown until now.
By Róisín Power

College Green Luas Works Due for Completion Early Next Year

The work on the new Luas Cross City line, which began in January 2014, is due for completion in March.
By Róisín Power

Interim Funding Secured, But DITSU Maintains Concerns Over Independence

After support from TDs and Senators the union has received short-term funding but maintains position on long-term autonomy – leaving future funding undecided.
By Sinéad Baker

As Internet of Things Develops, Trinity is First Irish University to Join LoRa Alliance

Trinity's Connect centre will have the opportunity to collaborate internationally on the development of the Internet of Things.
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity Submit to Redesign of Oisín House Proposal Following An Bord Pleanála Decision

After concluding that an appeal to the High Court would be unsuccessful, Trinity have decided to redesign the proposed accommodation complex.
By Sinéad Baker