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Trinity Teaching Staff Angered by Lack of College Funding for IT Equipment

IFUT said it is ‘disappointing’ that Trinity is refusing to provide additional resources to facilitate online teaching and learning.
By Emer Moreau
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Levels of Sexual Assault, Harassment High in Colleges, USI Survey Finds

Some 70 per cent of students who have experienced sexual misconduct don’t understand what happens when they report it to their college.
By Ella Connolly
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Trinity and NCAD to Exchange 25 Students a Year in New Collaboration

Some 25 NCAD students will be able to take Trinity Electives next year, with 25 students of College going in the other direction, in a new agreement.
By Jordan Nann
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Third-Year Medicine Students Receive Warning After Accusation of Cheating

In an email to students, Trinity told students that cheating may lead to 'significant disciplinary consequences'.
By Cormac Watson
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DCU Offers 30 Partial, Full Scholarships to Refugees and Asylum Seekers

The scholarships – five of which cover a full-time undergraduate degree – add to the 64 DCU has made available in recent years.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Trinity Lodges Application for University of Sanctuary Status

College hopes to hear in the coming weeks if its application to become Ireland’s seventh University of Sanctuary has been successful.
By Danielle Varley
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Trinity Researchers Raise Fresh Concerns Over Contact Tracing App

Doug Leith and Stephen Farrell have found more evidence questioning the reliability of contact tracing technology, and flagged transparency issues.
By Donal MacNamee
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Trinity to Begin Developing a New Black Studies Elective

A campaign launched in support the new module announced the news in a Facebook post today.
By Orla Murnaghan
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Accommodation Won’t be Denied to Any Scholar Next Year, Says Provost

Trinity won't deny accommodation to Dublin-based Scholars, but is asking them to forfeit their right to it ‘in the interest of the overall community’.
By Aoife Kearins
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Scholars’ Accommodation Decision ‘In No Way Challenges’ Statutes, College Says

Trinity said the move doesn't breach its statutes, but law professor Eoin O’Dell said the ‘Scholars’ interpretation is a more than reasonable one’.
By Donal MacNamee