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GSU President Defends Lack of Opposition to Postgraduate Pay Cuts
Oye criticised the College for not tabling now-reversed pay cuts for casual staff as an issue for discussion, after she did not oppose the proposal.

Trinity Rows Back on Teaching Pay Cuts for Casual Staff
College will restore the old rates of pay for those affected by the revised hourly rates.

2019 Trinity Graduates Won’t Be Able to Vote in Seanad Elections
The register of electors for the Seanad does not come into force until June, by which time the election will already have taken place.

Ahead of Finance Committee, 80 Postgraduates Protest Teaching Pay Cuts
Almost 80 staff and students gathered outside House One this morning calling for a reversal of a teaching pay cut approved before Christmas.

Casual Staff Could Face Teaching Pay Cuts of Almost 20%
An internal memorandum proposes a cut to hourly pay rates for casual work – a move condemned as 'outrageous' by the president of the GSU.

€400m Deal Struck for Five Dublin Student Accommodation Complexes
Trinity-leased Kavanagh Court is one of the complexes acquired by the Global Student Accommodation Group.

Fate of Business School Plaza Up in the Air
It's not clear when or how College plans to build its Business School plaza – plans for which "have not been shelved" according to the College bursar.

Micheál Martin Repeats Promise of New Higher Education Department
Martin, who first made the proposal last summer, said creating a higher education department is necessary to combat Brexit's risks.

Trinity Needs a New Senior Digital Officer, Says IT Review
An external quality review of IT Services recommended a raft of changes to how College handles its digital strategy.

Research, Ratios and Postgraduates at Heart of Trinity’s New Strategic Plan
The plan, obtained by The University Times, also promises increased campus diversity, among a raft of goals for the next five years.