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E3

Trinity’s Grand Canal Innovation Hub Projected to Open in 2022

The Grand Canal Innovation District will be developed over a period of 10 years and will cost an estimated €1 billion.
By Molly Furey
Editorial

It’s Hard to Understand Trinity’s Optimism About its Capital Projects

College says it’s still pushing ahead with plans for TTEC and E3, despite huge financial fears as a result of the coronavirus.

Tá Sé Deacair Misneach an Choláiste ina Thionscadail Chaipitiúla a Thuiscint

Tá sé ráite ag an gColáiste go rachfar ar aghaidh le pleananna le haghaidh TTEC agus E3, in ainneoin faitís airgeadais de bharr an choróinvíris.

E3 Completion Could be Delayed Until 2023 Due to Coronavirus

Bursar Veronica Campbell said construction can’t proceed as the site is currently inaccessible due to social distancing restrictions.
By Alex Connolly

Drastic Cutbacks to E3 Business Plan After €85m Student Forecast Drop

College has dramatically revised its 30-year spending plans for E3, after making significant miscalculations in projected student numbers.
By Donal MacNamee

E3 Learning Foundry Given Green Light to Start Construction Next Year

The new building will be named after Martin Naughton, who made a €25-million philanthropic donation to the project
By Emer Moreau
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