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Assessment Fellows to Examine TEP Workload for a Second Year
Vice-Provost Jurgen Barkhoff said Trinity decided to keep the fellows for a second year because their work was so 'valuable'.

Private Company to Build Luxury Student Apartments in the Liberties
Summix FRC Developments submitted plans to An Bord Pleanála on Monday.

Trinity Chases Students and Graduates for €500k in Unpaid SUSI Debt
After a mix-up that left Trinity short €1.7 million in SUSI fees, the College is chasing past and present students for money.

New Dartry Rooms to be 18% Cheaper than Current Halls Accommodation
The rooms will consist of shared bathrooms in order to bring rent costs down.

Provost Hails Entrepreneurship at Tangent Launch
The Provost said Trinity's ideas workspace, launched today, will benefit the whole College.

New Dublin Metro Line Could Disrupt Trinity’s Physics Research
Dublin's MetroLink line is planned to run under Trinity's School of Physics.

Trinity Introduces Gender Neutral Option on Official Records
Students will soon be able to opt for gender neutral pronouns in official College records.

Trinity’s 300-Year-Old Library Set for Major Overhaul
Major changes for the Old Library will involve the creation of a new research space and a move for some old College manuscripts.

‘Humiliating’ Rule Forces Some Nurses and Midwives Into Christmas Placements
Student have called the rule "stressful" and "humiliating".

Trinity Staff Set to Get Consent Training This Year
Consent classes have already been given to some staff members, with tutors also set to receive the training this year.