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TU Dublin to Formally Join IUA on June 1st
The IUA’s membership now accounts for two thirds of all students in higher education.

Trinity’s On-Campus Accommodation Closed to Tourists This Summer
Renting out rooms to tourists during the summer months has been a lucrative source of revenue for Trinity in past years.

Atlantic Bridge Sets Up €80m Fund to Commercialise University Research
Trinity, UCD and UCC are all involved in the partnership, alongside Atlantic Bridge.

Harris Announces €23m in Funding for Early-Career Researchers
The funding will focus on addressing gender imbalance in academia, but it is open to researchers of all genders.

College Allocates €2m to Improving Accessibility on Campus
House Six, which is home to Trinity College Dublin Students' Union, is one of the buildings earmarked for an upgrade.

High-Points Courses ‘Maxed Out’ Due to Record Number of CAO Applicants
Over 10,000 applicants put Trinity as their first preference.

Student Nurses and Midwives to Receive Backdated COVID Grant by June 1st
The €100 grant was met with frustration when it was announced earlier this year.

Harris Grants Technological University status to Athlone IT and Limerick IT
The new technological university for the Midlands and Midwest will be the third such institution in Ireland.

Harris Calls Unnamed Minister’s PUP Comments ‘Ignorant and Downright Stupid’
The unnamed minister’s comments were published in the Irish Daily Mail earlier this week.

Govt Leaves Door Open to Flexibility on Restructuring of College Board
If the government legislation is passed, the HEA will have increased power over Irish universities.