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Record Number of Students Apply to Be TCDSU Class Reps
Some 790 students have put their names forward to represent their class at TCDSU council.

Other Universities Are ‘Passing Us By’ in Rankings, Warns Research Dean
Linda Doyle also called for 'sustained, long-term investment in the third-level sector in Ireland'.

USI Demands SUSI Exemption for Students in Direct Provision
The Union of Students in Ireland today called for wide-ranging reforms to the application process for SUSI grants.

Trinity Falls to 164th in Times Higher Education Rankings
The College has called for a national strategy to tackle funding issues after falling 44 places in the rankings.

UCC Says No to Students Hoping to Hand Out Drug-Testing Kits
UCC Students for Sensible Drug Policy Society has been denied permission to distribute the kits during freshers' week.

Trinity’s Lease On Binary Hub Set to Expire Next Year
The College has not confirmed whether the lease on the luxury student accommodation complex will be renewed beyond May 2020.

Trinity Researchers Find Proteins That Could Improve Diabetes Treatment
The discovery could improve the treatment of type two diabetes in obese people.

Trinity Best European University for Producing Entrepreneurs for Fifth Year Running
The College was the only European university to rank in the top 50 worldwide for producing undergraduate entrepreneurs.

New Report to Highlight Dramatic Inequalities in Higher Education
An upcoming report from the Higher Education Authority will focus on how socioeconomic background affects access to education.

Trinity Working With Chinese Universities Accused of Cyber Crime
The government is currently financing collaborative research involving Trinity, UCC and UCD and two Chinese universities accused of espionage.