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Online Module Enrolment to Open Tomorrow Morning After Delays

Online module enrolment has been delayed multiple times due to technical issues.
By Sárán Fogarty
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The University Times Postpones First Print Issue Following New Restrictions

Level-three restrictions in Dublin mean that footfall on campus will be significantly reduced.
By Rachel O'Leary
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School of Languages to Move Online Until At Least November

Level three restrictions – which have led to a widespread shift to online learning in Dublin's universities – are set to end on October 10th.
By Cormac Watson
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NUIG Postgraduate Students Strike Against Unpaid Teaching Hours

Postgraduate students are required by the college to carry out a maximum of 120 hours of unpaid teaching per academic year.
By Molly Furey
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Harris Launches New Consent Toolkit for Third-Level Institutions

NUI Galway’s Active Consent Programme developed the toolkit, which will be delivered across 22 third-level institutions.
By Amy Cox
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CSC to Host Online AGM, Contradicting Justification for Six-Month Election Delay

The CSC’s AGM will take place online on September 30th.
By Cormac Watson
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Dublin-Based Biotech Company Inflazome Acquired by Roche for €380 Million

The company was co-founded in 2016 by Trinity immunologist Luke O'Neill.
By Jane Cook
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Coronavirus Commuters: The Trinity Students Forgoing Accommodation

Some students are commuting for two hours to get to College instead of spending money on accommodation in Dublin.
By Jane Cook
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Staff Allowed to Use Travel Fund to Pay for New Laptops

The fund usually offers up to €700 pro rata to academic staff to cover the cost of overseas travel.
By Molly Furey
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Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to Move Online Where Possible, Says College

Classes will be moved online where possible, meaning that timetables will not have to be altered.
By Cormac Watson