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Tomorrow, Ireland Can Turn a Page on Climate Action. Be There
Climate action is a fight to give ourselves and our children a future. Attending tomorrow's Climate Strike is the first step, writes Tate Donnelly.
Trinity’s €1bn Technology and Enterprise Campus Could be Renamed
TTEC will commence a formal process to establish a permanent name this year, the College has said.
Students Average Less Than €10 Disposable Income Per Day, Says Study
New research from Bank of Ireland has looked into the spending habits of students.
Lenny Abrahamson is Taking Irish Film in a New Direction
Academy Award-nominated director Lenny Abrahamson talks about directing Normal People, rom-coms – and why he needs to get Sky TV.
College Spent Over €250k on Luxury Air Travel in 12 Months
Irish universities collectively spent over €1.5 million on plane transport in the last year.
New Report to Highlight Dramatic Inequalities in Higher Education
An upcoming report from the Higher Education Authority will focus on how socioeconomic background affects access to education.
Universities Repeat Call for €337m Third-Level Funding in Budget 2020
Jim Miley, the head of the Irish Universities Association, told the Oireachtas today that government funding in higher education is 'urgent'.
UCDSU President Condemns ‘Outrageous’ UCD Air Travel Expenses
In a letter published in the Irish Times today, Joanna Siewierska criticised UCD's spending on luxury air fares for staff.
Trinity’s ADAPT Centre Launches Project to Protect Online Data
The project will empower users to understand how their data is being used in an age of AI and data harvesting.
Ali Selim Awarded €7.5k from Labour Court After Unfair Dismissal by Trinity
Selim said he was fired over comments about female genital circumcision, but Trinity said there was 'insufficient student interest' in his classes.