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Trinity Joins European University Partnership Promoting Sustainability
The project, Charm EU, will take an interdisciplinary approach to global issues.

Government Increases Funding for Student Teachers’ Grant
Minister Joe McHugh announced an extra €1 million funding for the Student Assistance Fund.

UK Students in Ireland Will Pay EU Rate Next Year, Says Government
Irish students studying in the UK will continue to pay the current fee rate in 2019/20.

UK Students’ Union Demands Westminster Intervention on Marriage Equality in the North
In an open letter, the UK government was urged to extend same-sex marriage legislation to Northern Ireland.

Trinity’s Sally Rooney Scoops Costa Novel Award
Rooney becomes the youngest-ever winner of the prestigious award, and enters the running for the Costa Book of the Year.

Trinity Students and Graduates Make Irish Times ‘People to Watch’ List
Take Back the City, the housing group affiliated with Take Back Trinity, also features on the list.

College Pledges Support After Student’s Death at Cliffs of Moher
In a statement, the College said it was "deeply saddened" after a 26-year-old Trinity student, Anand Goel, died at the cliffs while taking a photo.

In Open Letter, Students Condemn ‘Catastrophic’ TEP Implementation
More than 100 students have signed a letter criticising the impact on students of the Trinity Education Project.

Trinity Students More Likely to Get Firsts than in Other Irish Universities
Twenty per cent of Trinity's students receive first-class degrees, according to new figures.

Amid International Condemnation, Mary Robinson Defends Dubai Princess Comments
Trinity's Chancellor is at the centre of an international row after she described Princess Latifa of Dubai as "highly troubled".