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‘Not Good Enough’ That Third-Level Funding Deprioritised, Says Provost

Prendergast urged the government to step in ‘as a matter of urgency’ as colleges face into revenue losses amid the pandemic.
By Donal MacNamee
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Six Trinity Research Projects Win Funding to Fight Coronavirus

Dean of Research Linda Doyle said the funding ‘is an example of how vital research is to the health of our nation’.
By Emma Donohoe
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‘We Need You’, Taoiseach Tells Trinity’s Graduating Medicine Students

Varadkar also urged international students in Trinity to ‘come back’ to Ireland to pursue their careers.
By Donal MacNamee
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Trinity Graduate, Celebrated Poet Eavan Boland Dies Aged 75

Boland graduated from Trinity in 1966 with a degree in English Literature and language.
By Sárán Fogarty
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College Restarts Could Cause ‘Enrolment Chaos’, Warns Trade Union

IFUT called for clarity from the government on how and when colleges will return in autumn.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Current NUIG Students to Start College on September 28th, University Says

First-year students are set to start college in November, with Christmas exams likely to be pushed back until January 2021.
By Molly Furey
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Trinity Engineer Builds Vital Protective Equipment – at Home, on a 3D Printer

Mick Reilly, the chief technical officer in Trinity’s School of Engineering, has made over 1,000 face shield frames and 300 full-face shields.
By Emma Donohoe
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College is Considering Holding Large Lectures Online Until January

Trinity is considering a number of options for how to conduct teaching next year, with first years likely to start College in early November.
By Donal MacNamee
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Próiseas Iarratais Athraithe ag Scéim Chónaithe Choláiste na Tríonóide

Ní bheidh an Oifig Iostais in ann spás sa scéim chónaithe nó dáta bogtha isteach a dheimhniú go dtí go bhfuil níos mó sonraí faoin mbliain acadúil acu.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh
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Mid-Virus, Trinity Students Abroad Reckoned With the End of an Exchange

While students at home were adjusting to the closure of the College, those abroad were reckoning with a new – and scary – set of problems.
By Emer Moreau