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Trinity Working With Chinese Universities Accused of Cyber Crime
The government is currently financing collaborative research involving Trinity, UCC and UCD and two Chinese universities accused of espionage.
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Trinity Considers Integrated Master’s in Environmental Engineering
The College may introduce the five-year integrated five-year master's as part of its new E3 programme.
Hermann Kelly in Trinity, as Students Attempt to Set up Freedom Party Branch
Some students are seeking official status from the CSC for a Trinity branch of the Eurosceptic Irish Freedom Party.
TCDSU Hits Out, After Luxury Accommodation Leaflets Placed on Freshers’ Stand
TCDSU President Laura Beston said LIV Student had left leaflets on the union's stand without permission.
14% Increase in Attendance at Halls Consent Workshops
This year's TCDSU consent workshops were attended by 585 students.
Assessment Fellows to Examine TEP Workload for a Second Year
Vice-Provost Jurgen Barkhoff said Trinity decided to keep the fellows for a second year because their work was so 'valuable'.
Contribution
Irish Students Must Learn From Hong Kong Protests
In Hong Kong, pro-democracy protestors have been campaigning for 13 weeks. Ireland's students must pay heed, writes Katy Amos.
Private Company to Build Luxury Student Apartments in the Liberties
Summix FRC Developments submitted plans to An Bord Pleanála on Monday.
Trinity Chases Students and Graduates for €500k in Unpaid SUSI Debt
After a mix-up that left Trinity short €1.7 million in SUSI fees, the College is chasing past and present students for money.