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Over 90% of New Student Beds in Dublin Demand Rents Above €800

Since 2016, 5,465 student beds have been built in Dublin. Over 90 per cent cost more than €800 per month.
By Donal MacNamee
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USI Teams Up with Gardaí to Stop Rent Fraudsters from Ripping off Freshers

USI has advised students to be informed, secure and alert before handing money over to landlords.
By Cormac Watson
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TCDSU Signs €12k Deal With Three Mobile Network

The deal will allow Three to advertise in freshers' week at Ents events throughout the year.
By Donal MacNamee
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Trinity Professor Gets €150k Grant to Tackle Climate Emergency

Wolfgang Schmitt from Trinity’s School of Chemistry received a European grant to develop technologies that could mitigate global heating.
By Emma Donohoe
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Universities Demand ‘Dramatic’ Increase in Third-Level Funding

Irish universities have called for €117 million in core funding for third-level in the government's budget for 2020.
By Donal MacNamee
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Government Seeks More Accountability from Third-Level Institutes

The government has mooted changes to the Higher Education Authority Act, insisting current legislation 'reflects a different era'.
By Emer Moreau
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NI Abortion and Same-Sex Marriage Laws Pass Final Stage in Westminster

The changes will come into effect on October 21st unless power-sharing is restored.
By Donal MacNamee
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Space Issues ‘Critical’ in Nursing School, Says Report

The College Bursar said a long-term solution to the school's space issues 'may be delivered by the TTEC site'.
By Emer Moreau
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‘Questions Unanswered’, as Munster Tech University Postponed Until 2020

A report on the proposed merger of Cork IT and IT Tralee found financial concerns and 'a lack of clear vision'.
By Donal MacNamee
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Door-to-Door Healthcare Can Reduce Infant Mortality, Trinity Economist Says

A new study, co-authored by a Trinity professor, has found a low-cost strategy for tackling child and infant mortality rates in Uganda.
By Emma Donohoe