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Weight Gain Could Lead to Dementia, Trinity Study Finds
The study found that a higher ratio between the size of the waist and hips was associated with reduced cognitive function.

Legal Concerns a Key Factor in Performing C-sections, Trinity Research Shows
Trinity School of Nursing research found that C-section rates are consistently rising despite evidence that vaginal birth is safer.

Government Launches €5m Fund to Encourage Innovation in Education
The funds will be awarded based on colleges’ ability to foster innovation and encourage student progression.

College Backs Down from International Student Fee Hike
Around 700 international students would have faced a five per cent fee increase.

NUIG Refunds Students for Their Course After Quality Concerns
The refunds were granted after journalism students complained about the lack of placement options and poor communication.

Students Join Over 1,000 for Momentous First Dublin Trans Pride
The heavy rainfall did nothing to curb the enthusiasm of the crowd marching in Dublin's first-ever Trans Pride.

Students to Join Hundreds at Dublin’s First Trans Pride
TCDSU, USI, Q Soc and Take Back Trinity will be attending today’s historic march.

Four Trinity Projects Awarded €1.5m Prestigious ERC Grants
Trinity has received more of these esteemed grants than any other Irish college.

International Student Fee Hike a ‘Complete Betrayal’, Says TCDSU President
TCDSU President Shane De Rís said that College has increased the fees of international students studying in the E3 institute.

Institutes of Technology Seek €74.5m Investment in Next Budget
As they transition into technological universities, the institutes of technology are calling for increased funding.