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Trinity Researchers Create New Website to Help Children With Autism

The website, developed by academics in the School of Physiotherapy, aims to help young people with changes, like the pandemic, in their lives.
By Emma Donohoe
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Trinity Expresses Regret Over ‘Difficult Choice’ for Students Mulling Erasmus

The College will run online information sessions next week, to prepare students planning to travel for the ‘issues and risks’ involved.
By Jordan Nann
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Trinity to Run Online Information Sessions for Prospective First Years

The sessions, which will take place over the next four weeks, will feature guest speakers including the chairs of the CSC and DUCAC.
By Danielle Varley
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Trinity’s Careers Service Advertised Jobs With Aramark, After ‘Oversight’

The controversial company, which until recently ran the Hamilton cafes, has been widely condemned for its ties to direct provision centres.
By Emer Moreau
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Trinity Climbs to 101st in QS World Rankings, Rising Seven Places

The rise is Trinity's first rise since 2017 in the QS World Rankings.
By Donal MacNamee
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Trinity Moves STEM Summer Camps for Secondary School Students Online

Trinity's Walton Club today kicked off the first of seven camps it'll run this summer – online, rather than on campus.
By Emma Donohoe
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Top Academics Warn Ireland Must Eliminate Virus, Urging Policy U-Turn

An open letter to the ‘two Governments on the island of Ireland’ says re-opening society too soon could have major consequences.
By Donal MacNamee
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Major College Society to Run Speaking Events Remotely in First Term Next Year

Dublin University Business and Economics Society has announced all its speaker events will be held over Zoom.
By Sárán Fogarty
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UL Opens Coronavirus Field Hospital in Sports Arena

The 68-bed facility has been set up in order to ease overcrowding issues in the University Hospital Limerick.
By Molly Furey
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Amid Cashflow Fears, Trinity to Drop Entry Criteria for Non-EU Students

College will accept some international students next year whose predicted grades equate to 80 per cent of the CAO points required for their course.
By Aoife Kearins