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Editorial

For Universities, Brexit’s Risks Aren’t Just Concerning – They May be Irreversible

The government this week announced that fee arrangements between Ireland, the UK and Northern Ireland will be maintained for another year.

Do Ollscoileanna, Tá Níos Mó ná Baoill i gCeist Leis an mBreatimeacht

An tseachtain seo d'fhógair an rialtas go gcoimeádfar socrú táillí idir Éire, an RA agus Tuaisceart Éireann le haghaidh bliain eile.

UCD LGBTQ+ Society Blasts Upcoming Visit of Controversial Chastity Advocate

Controversial Catholic preacher Jason Evert has also said he believes that homosexuality is 'disordered'.
By Sárán Fogarty

Four Days, Two Mary McAleese Visits: Trinity’s New Chancellor Touches Down

Trinity's new chancellor marked her election by giving two addresses in recent days.
By Sárán Fogarty and Orla Murnaghan

Fee Arrangements Maintained for UK and Irish Students Next Year

The government today announced that Irish students enrolling in UK universities in 2020/21 will continue to pay existing fees.
By Donal MacNamee

NUI Galway Plans for Major Campus Expansion in New Strategic Plan

The 175-year-old university hopes to make developments to its infrastructure over the coming years.
By Sárán Fogarty

New Library Self-Service Machines to be Rolled Out this Month

The new machines will be up and running before students return to lectures on January 20th.
By Emer Moreau

Library to Introduce €350k Microchip System to Safeguard Books

The new system will see around 550,000 books fitted with new microchips that will allow staff to track them more easily.
By Emer Moreau
Editorial

Grand Canal May Reshape Higher Education. Its Philosophy Merits Interrogation

The government has thrown its weight behind an innovation district at Grand Canal Dock – with Trinity at the centre.
Editorial

Women-Only Posts Could Right an Old Wrong – But They Need Long-Term State Funding

It’s not clear how long government funding for new – and expensive – women-only professorships will last.