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PCAU To Submit Proposal to Harris on PhD and Postgraduate Researcher Rights

The proposal was discussed at a Town Hall held by the PCAU on Friday.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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PGWA Galway Releases Petition Requesting Reversal of PhD Payment Policies

The petition called for a reversal of the Graduate Teaching Assistant policy implemented at the start of the 2022/23 academic year.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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Staff and Students Express Concerns Over New College Board Makeup

A town hall held to discuss the HEA Act 2022 saw issues raised with representation on College Board.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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Trinity Med Day Aim to Pass €1m Threshold on Their 21st Anniversary

Since 2002, the student charity organisation has been raising funds for projects in Trinity-affiliated teaching hospitals.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart
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Trinity Takes Ownership of Printing House Square

The building will provide 249 new "state of the art" beds to students.
By Alex Payne
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New Report Highlights Racism Experienced by Healthcare Students

The Stand Up, Speak Out! project report was launched last week to articulate the lived experiences of healthcare students from ethnic minority backgrounds.
By Alex Payne
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Committee Elections Dominate First Council

Representatives were elected to a number of committees including the Undergraduate Student Committee, the Education Committee and the Communications and Marketing Committee.
By Alex Payne
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Harris Confirms Double SUSI Payment to Be Made on December 16th

The payment comes as part of a number of measures in Budget 2023 to help alleviate the cost of living crisis for students and their families.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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Trinity Inclusive Festival Opens Discussions About Racism on Campus

The programme featured a number of events including a workshop on bias and discrimination on campus.
By Mansi Ahuja
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Students Walk Out of Classes to Protest Rising Cost of Living

Thousands flocked to Front Square at 11.11am today after being allowed to leave classes, a move made by the administration to show solidarity with students protesting.
By Charlie Hastings