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Non-EU Financial Requirement to Increase to €10k Per Year From July 2023
Non-EU students will be required to demonstrate access to €10k per year to support themselves while studying in Ireland.
What does “Happy Holidays” Mean To Trinity and its Multi Religious/Cultural Student Body?
Trinity is home to one of the most multicultural student bodies in the world and with it comes various religious and cultural festivities.
Harris Announces Over €22m in Funding for Student Supports
The money will go towards student supports and mental health resources in colleges across Ireland.
Provost Discusses Precarious Employment at Address to College
Provost Linda Doyle also responded to issues around accommodation, costs of living, PhD stipends, and the climate crisis in her address to the college community.
Hundreds Gather to Protest PhD Student Rights
The protest, organised by PhDs' Collective Action Union, called for an increase in the minimum stipend, equal pay for hours worked and an end to the accommodation crisis.
PhD Stipends to Increase by €500 as Part of Budget 2023
The postgraduate tuition fee contribution grant will also increase by €1,000.
PCAU To Submit Proposal to Harris on PhD and Postgraduate Researcher Rights
The proposal was discussed at a Town Hall held by the PCAU on Friday.
New Report Highlights Racism Experienced by Healthcare Students
The Stand Up, Speak Out! project report was launched last week to articulate the lived experiences of healthcare students from ethnic minority backgrounds.
Trinity Meteors Fall to Defeat at the Hands of DCU
Following a game in which the Trinity Women's Basketball team were simply bettered by the defending champions, the Meteors will be hoping for a resurgence in their final two games of the season.
When Commuting Gets Competitive
Whether you’re team Luas or team Dart (and you have to pick a side), the daily commute is a more important part of college life than we give it credit for, writes Adam Potterton