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College Board Moves Into New Home in Business School
Trinity's most senior decision-making body held its first-ever meeting in the new Business School today.

International Student Numbers in Ireland Reach New High
Non-EU student numbers rose by 45 per cent between 2013 and 2017.

Trinity Scientists to Debate Social Media With The Public
The Heliosphere, a new digital forum run by researchers in Trinity, aims to gather information about how people use social media.

Oxford Launches TAP-Style Foundation Course
The new programme will see 50 students accepted to study on a one-year foundation course.

Trinity Defends Tree Cutting, After Criticism from Wildlife Activists
College was accused of illegally cutting down trees, damaging birds that may have been nesting.

New William Campbell Scholarship Set Up For Science Students
The bursary named after the Irish Nobel laureate will be awarded to students in Deis schools.

Government Offers Support to Family of Missing Trinity Professor
Tánaiste Simon Coveney expressed sympathy for the “nightmare” Seamus Lawless’s family are going through.

Small Student Cohort Joins Thousands to Demand Housing Action
The Raise the Roof march attracted a crowd of around 2,000, with protestors shutting down the O'Connell bridge.

Trinity Appeals for Donations to Aid Search for Missing Professor
College is holding a vigil this evening for Prof Seamus Lawless, who went missing on Mount Everest.

Students Will Have An Extra Revision Week Next Summer
Trinity has tweaked the academic year structure after students reported stress and high workloads this year.