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Trinity Launches Platform to Support Growth of a Nature-Based Economy

The marketplace seeks to connect the global market demand for nature-based solutions with the supply offered by innovative enterprises around the world.
By Mark McGrane

Medical Council Report From 2018 Showed a School of Medicine in Disarray

The College has said that it has introduced a number of measures to fix the problems the report found.
By Cormac Watson and Molly Furey

Sports Centre Freezes Monthly Subscriptions for Non-Student Members

New level-five restrictions have forced the Sports Centre to close.
By Matt McCann

College Looks to the Future at Trinity Education Launch

The launch of Trinity Education marks the end of the seven-year-long Trinity Education Project.
By Emer Moreau

Few Changes in Running of College Under Level-Five Restrictions, Says Trinity

Level-five restrictions are set to be introduced tomorrow at midnight.
By Cormac Watson

Universities Allowed to Stay Open to Staff and Students During Lockdown

Ireland is set to enter level five of restrictions at midnight tomorrow.
By Emer Moreau and Aoife Kearins

LawSoc to Present Higher Ed Minister Simon Harris with Prestigious Award

LawSoc said that it was giving Harris the award for his work fighting the coronavirus in the Department of Health.
By Mairead Maguire

College Classes to Remain Online for Rest of Semester, Says Head of School

The Head of the School of English also said that the library will remain open even if Dublin moves beyond the current level-three restrictions.
By Molly Furey

For Iseult O’Donnell, It’s Never Too Late to Reach the Top

Iseult O’Donnell won gold in the 800m and silver in the 1,500m at the National Track and Field Championships this year, shocking the athletics community.
By Matt McCann

Third-Year Microbiology Labs Moved Online Due to Rising Coronavirus Cases

The lab classes were moved online amid rising coronavirus cases countrywide.
By Jane Cook