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Students in New Irish-Language Teaching Degree to Receive €1k Bursary
The government has pledged €5 million to allow 150 students to enrol in a new degree in Trinity's Marino Institute.

Trinity Economists Warn Irish Unity Would ‘Collapse’ NI Economy
In a report, two Trinity economists have warned that a united Ireland would cause serious issues for both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

Trinity Scientist Helps Show Many Teenage Cannabis Users Use Drug Daily
Catherine Comiskey, from Trinity’s School of Nursing, took part in a study of teenagers receiving treatment for cannabis use.

Universities Repeat Call for €337m Third-Level Funding in Budget 2020
Jim Miley, the head of the Irish Universities Association, told the Oireachtas today that government funding in higher education is 'urgent'.

Athsheoladh Cúrsa Gaeilge Saor in Aisce ar Líne ag DCU
Díreoidh an cúrsa ar gnéithe bunúsacha na Gaeilge agus ar an gcultúr gaelach.

UCDSU President Condemns ‘Outrageous’ UCD Air Travel Expenses
In a letter published in the Irish Times today, Joanna Siewierska criticised UCD's spending on luxury air fares for staff.

Trinity’s ADAPT Centre Launches Project to Protect Online Data
The project will empower users to understand how their data is being used in an age of AI and data harvesting.

Ali Selim Awarded €7.5k from Labour Court After Unfair Dismissal by Trinity
Selim said he was fired over comments about female genital circumcision, but Trinity said there was 'insufficient student interest' in his classes.

City Council to Trial Pedestrianised College Green for Fourth Time
On September 22nd, College Green will be closed to cars, for the fourth time in recent months.

‘Philistine’ Government Hindering Irish Research, Says Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil spokesperson on science, technology, research and development James Lawless hit out at the government.