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At First Meeting, Trinity PhD Campaigners Seek to Define Themselves

There were more questions than answers this evening at the first meeting of Trinity's new PhD campaign group.
By Donal MacNamee
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Trinity Unveils New Tropical Mural in Botany Building

The mural was drawn by London-based artist Josephine Hicks, and celebrates Trinity's link to Thailand.
By Emma Donohoe
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Government Offers €500k for Second Round of EU Universities Project

The second round will help create new EU networks, after Trinity and DCU signed agreements with other European universities earlier this year.
By Emer Moreau
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Vitamin D Deficiency Causes Poor Muscle Function in Over-60s, Finds Trinity Study

New research from the Trinity-based Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing has found a link between vitamin D and muscle function.
By Alannah Ní Mhuirí
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€100k UL Rebrand Sparks Controversy, With Petition Against ‘Classless’ Logo

UL called the rebrand "a bold new look" for the university, after more than 2,000 staff, students and alumni participated in the process.
By Ana Bravo
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IFUT Demands Action on Cassells After Third-Level Inequalities Revealed

Frank Jones, the deputy general secretary of IFUT, said a new study released by the HEA shows the need for a decision on the Cassells report.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Two Trinity Researchers Among Six Recipients of €25m Research Grant

Prof Kingston Mills and Prof Mani Ramaswami will receive funding to support high quality research activities and innovation.
By Sam Lett
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NUS–USI Hails Students, After ‘Historic’ Extension of Abortion Rights to NI

It was today confirmed that abortion rights and same-sex marriage will be guaranteed in Northern Ireland.
By Cian Kelly-Lyth
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Flagging Data Concerns, Trinity Stays Out of Third-Level Inequality Study

New research commissioned by the HEA found UCD and IADT have the most students from affluent backgrounds.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Provost at Odds With Higher Education Minister Over National Rankings Strategy

Provost Patrick Prendergast has called for a national rankings strategy, a suggestion rejected by the Minister for Higher Education.
By Donal MacNamee