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College Green Faces Traffic Closure on Three Days This Summer

Dublin City Council will trial College Green as a pedestrianised space on three consecutive Sundays this summer.
By Emer Moreau
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NUI Galway Gets Green Light for 674 New Beds

The university has been granted planning permission to build new student accommodation worth €23 million.
By Rachel O'Leary
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MacNamee Appoints New Staff, Naming Cormac Watson Deputy Editor

Former Radius Editor Katy Amos and outgoing News Editor Aisling Marren will serve as assistant editors.
By Robert Quinn
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DCU Launches New Scholarships for Asylum Seekers

DCU has announced a number of new partial and full scholarships for refugees and asylum seekers.
By Andy Keenan
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‘No-One Else Could Do This’: Tributes Paid to Departing Vice-Provost

A reception to mark the end of Chris Morash's three-year term as Vice-Provost was held in the Provost's House this evening.
By Donal MacNamee
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New Senior Jobs Launched for Women in Higher Education

Minister for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O'Connor said that 'there is no reason for women to play the second fiddle' in academia.
By Donal MacNamee
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Student Midwives Denied Placement Expenses Amid Confusion Over HSE Rules

Differing interpretations of government guidelines mean Trinity's midwives are working 13-hour shifts on placement with no travel expenses.
By Cormac Watson
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Irish Universities Defend Opposition to College Accommodation Rent Caps

The Union of Students in Ireland condemned the lobbying of the government by Irish universities as 'unacceptable'.
By Donal MacNamee
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Universities Opposed Rent Caps on College-Run Accommodation

The Irish Universities Association pushed for an exemption to new legislation that would give students new tenancy rights.
By Donal MacNamee
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Trinity Falls to 108th in QS World Rankings

Trinity slid from 104th to 108th last year, after falling out of the top 100 in last year's QS World University Rankings.
By Emer Moreau