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Government Announces €63.8m for Five Irish Colleges

The government today announced extra funding for capital projects in several higher education institutions.
By Donal MacNamee
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‘Dysfunctional’ Religion Schools Become One

Under the plan, the Loyola Institute, the Irish School of Ecumenics and the Department of Religions and Theology will cease to exist.
By Kathleen McNamee
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Trinity to Expand Study Abroad Opportunities

The new strategy sees the College aiming to increase the number of students who study abroad by 30 to 50 per cent.
By Aisling Marren
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Change in Visa Process Sparks Student Frustrations

The discontinuation of the online appointment system for the allocation of re-entry visas has been criticised by non-EU students.
By Jack Synnott
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Trinity’s Chief Financial Officer to Leave for Abu Dhabi University

Ian Mathews will leave the College for his new role on December 7th.
By Donal MacNamee
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Trinity Lecturer Appointed to European Court of Justice

Judge Gerard Hogan has taken on the role of advocate general in the European Court of Justice.
By Jack Synnott
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O’Connell Street Brought to a Standstill, as Students Join Housing Rally

Hundreds of protestors brought traffic to a halt tonight, as housing activists hit back after the eviction of North Frederick St yesterday.
By Donal MacNamee and Ciannait Khan
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After Arrest of Trinity Student, TCDSU to Join Housing Rally

The union will send a delegation of students to today's rally, after Trinity student Conchúir Ó Raidaigh was arrested last night.
By Donal MacNamee
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Health Science Schools Aim for Athena SWAN

All four health science schools will apply for the award this academic year.
By Aisling Marren
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For the Second Year, No Students to Be Housed in Rubrics

While seven staff members reside in the Rubrics, renovations to the building mean no students will live there this year.
By Jack Synnott