coronavirus
Colleges Must Mitigate Effects of Stricter Lockdown on Students – USI
The Union of Students in Ireland said this evening that third-level institutions must mitigate any potential educational disadvantages faced by students with the introduction of increased measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Only ‘Most Essential Work’ to Take Place On Campus, Says Harris
The decision was made at a cabinet meeting earlier today on the recent surge in coronavirus cases.
Trinity Displaying ‘Lack of Leadership’ on COVID As Cases Surge, Says Unite
The government today confirmed a further 5,325 cases of coronavirus in Ireland.
Trinity to Announce Effects on Teaching of Expected Restrictions By Friday
The number of coronavirus cases has skyrocketed in recent days.
Government to Extend WiFi Initiative for Students to 90 New Locations
Difficulty accessing the internet in rural communities has become a major talking point in higher education circles since the outbreak of the pandemic.
INMO Student Reps Frustrated By ‘Insignificant’ €100 Placement Grant Proposal
A review reported on tonight recommends that the government pays student nurses and midwives €100 per week for their placements.
How Staying on Erasmus for Christmas Made Me Appreciate Home
Staying in Paris for the holidays has made me appreciate the uniquely Irish ability to maintain close connections no matter where we are in the world, writes Ben Whyte.
Pav Accounts Not in the Red, Despite Seven-Month Closure
The bar’s outgoing chairman Cyril Smyth said that “the financial year balances just about”.
Therapeutic Hopes: Meet the Minds Behind Trinity’s COVID-19 Research Hub
Trinity immunologists are pooling their expertise to fight the pandemic from new angles.
Trinity Researchers Awarded €2.1m in COVID ‘Rapid Response’ Funds
The funding is part of government-funded €10.5 million investment into 39 research and innovation projects related to the coronavirus.