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Higher Ed Department Angling to Increase High-Points Course Capacity
The number of applications for high-points courses have skyrocketed this year.

Staff and Students Should Be Tested Twice Weekly, says Luke O’Neill
Top Trinity immunologist Luke O’Neill has been a source of expert information on the coronavirus throughout the pandemic.

Lockdown Boosted Workload for Most Disadvantaged Students, says Trinity Access
Some 80 per cent of students reported feeling that their workload increased over lockdown.

Trinity to Receive over €1.75m for Capital Works and Equipment
Higher Education Minister Simon Harris announced the investment today.

Ireland Ranks Number One Worldwide for Immunology Research
Ireland also ranked in the top ten across a number of scientific disciplines.

School of Computer Science Moves Majority of Classes Online
Students will only be required to be on campus for a day and a half of their face-to-face weeks.

Medicine Students Told to Buy Own Scrubs for Clinical Placement
A financial assistance fund has been set up to help students cover the cost of the scrubs.

New Students Spaces to be Made Available for Next Semester
Students will have to book the spaces in advance, and their names will be logged to help with contact tracing.

Loss of Freshers’ Fair a Huge Setback, say Societies
Society heads express their “disappointment” over the announcement and the lack of communication regarding an online fair.

Don’t Sign Long-Term Leases Without College Plan, Says Sinn Féin
The Sinn Féin higher education spokesperson told students to hold off on signing leases on accommodation until it is clear what the next academic year will look like.