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INTO Reports Primary and Special Schools Have Vacancies of 951 Teachers
The study shares that because of these vacancies, schools are increasingly relying “on staff who are not qualified to teach, with 745 employed not registered with the Teaching Council and 1,103 registered teachers, working outside of their qualified sector.

Suad Aldarra awarded the 2024 Rooney Prize for Literature
The Syrian-born Dublin-based writer and software engineer debuted with her memoir I Don’t Want To Talk About Home in 2022.

Intimate Partner Abuse Effects 89% of Irish Women with Disabilities
A study from Trinity's school of social work and social policy found that 89% of women with disabilities surveyed had experienced emotional abuse from a partner.

TCDSU Secures €44,000 to Combat Period Poverty at Trinity
TCDSU has pressured College to double the funding allocated by HEA to combat period poverty.

Banner Taped to Campanile by TCDSU in Protest of Irish Language Rights Inaction
“Cá bhfuil an Ghaeilge?” read the banner taped to the Campanile on Friday morning.

Trinity Accommodation Worker Expresses Discontent With Working Conditions Over the Summer
Last summer front desk workers were paid exactly minimum wage, with supervisors being paid "a few cents more". A former supervisor told The University Times “this is not quite enough for the level of responsibility our role requires".

Comedian Max Fosh Receives Phil’s Bram Stoker Cultural Achievement Award
“Any place that gives me a medal for doing no work is a friend of mine”.

2024 Dublin Marathon Concludes with Heart and Soul
The annual race took place on October 27 with over 2,200 participants and the support of the city centre

Tá Gaelcholáiste Nua ag Oscailt ar Sráid Synge i 2026
Na "Syngers' ina Ghaelgeoirí - Nach deas an scéal é!

Trinity Professors Share Diverse Views and Approaches to Gen AI as Students Await College-Wide Policy
Trinity professors mitigate AI use in classrooms ahead of official college policy announcements.