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Feb 18, 2019
By: Sinéad Baker
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Students’ Union Presidents Reaffirm Commitment to Publicly Funded Higher Education
The 27 presidents of USI-affiliated unions tonight signed an open letter rejecting a proposed loan system outlined in the Cassells report.
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Despite Media Speculation, Loans are Just One Option: Here’s What You Need to Know
One option among three for the funding of higher education, a proposal for student loans raises many questions.
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With Three Options for Funding Higher Education, Cassells Report Calls for Immediate Action
The higher education funding report's three options, including a loan scheme, offer few surprises.
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With Housing a Government Priority, Opportunities to Address Student Crisis
After years of inaction, a new focus on fixing Ireland’s housing issue has created new energy to solve the student accommodation crisis.
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Trinity Approves Christmas Exams and Earlier Start to Year
Trinity’s University Council today approved changes to the academic year structure that will see the introduction of an assessment week before Christmas.
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€60 Million Fund Initiated by Trinity and UCD to Help Third-Level Research Reach Global Market
Announced today, the fund will aid the commercialisation of research from third-level institutions in Ireland.
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After Just Two Years in Trinity, Prof Chris Morash Announced as New Vice-Provost
Prof Chris Morash, who is currently the Head of the School of English, will take over from current Vice-Provost, Prof Linda Hogan, on July 4th.
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On-Campus and Trinity Hall Accommodation Rates Increased by up to 12%
Annual rates for rooms in Front Square have increased by 12.4%, with rooms in Goldsmith increasing by 2.7%.
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USI and Education Unions Form Coalition to Campaign for Investment in Higher Education
The unions are calling for increased public investment and increased contribution from employers.
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Three On-Campus Smoking-Free Zones to be Introduced July 1st
The zones, which include the Health Centre, Sports Centre and Arts Block, are the result of a three-year process.
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