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Trinity Researchers Discover Role of Iron in Fighting Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis remains the biggest infection killer in the world.

Final-Year Students Can Return Library Books by Post, Free of Charge
The library has put in place a scheme with An Post that will allow final years to return books from their local post office – for free.

Uncertainty for Trinity Students Over Erasmus and Study Abroad Next Year
Trinity says it is ‘actively working on planning for various scenarios’ for the schemes, but has not communicated specific plans.

NUIG Postgraduates Set Up PhD, Postdoctoral Workers Rights Group
The group says it's ‘concerned with making sure we are treated fairly as researchers and are recognised as workers’.

Trinity Sets Up Emergency Group to Manage Financial Risks of Coronavirus
College has already implemented a freeze on staff recruitment as a result of the ‘significant financial consequences’ of the coronavirus.

Halls Residents Face Move Into Single Block, Despite Coronavirus Case
Students staying past May 17th will have to move into one block so College can close other apartment blocks to ‘conserve energy and costs’.

No Decision Yet on When, How College Will Re-Open Accommodation Next Year
Trinity said plans to re-open its accommodation remain ‘under consideration in light of the ongoing challenges related to Covid-19’.

Fianna Fáil Will Seek State Funding for Extra College Places if in Government
Fianna Fáil will seek to secure funding for extra college places amid fears that calculated grades could cost students from disadvantaged areas.

Online Teaching to Continue Into Next Year, Provost Confirms
In a video from the Provost's Garden, Prendergast said large lectures will move online, while seminars and tutorials will return to campus.

Students Can Avail of €3k Fees Even If They Restart College After Appeal
Students who start college but get an improved course offer after appealing their calculated grade can defer college and still get ‘free fees’.