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Irish Universities Need More Funding to Weather Brexit, Says New Report
The Royal Irish Academy also said it supported an Irish-British research area following the UK's exit from the EU.

Irish Research Budget Should Double, Says SFI Head
New funding is 'very important for Ireland’s position globally', Ferguson said.

Abortion Up To 12 Weeks May Be a ‘Step Too Far’, Says Varadkar
The cabinet discussed the issue of abortion today.

Mary Harney Appointed University of Limerick Chancellor
The former Tánaiste and Trinity graduate will start in her new post immediately.

College Green Traffic Restrictions Endorsed by Dublin City Councillors
The vote followed a delay to an An Bord Pleanála hearing on the College Green project.

Schols Exam Disorder Causes ‘Panic’
Students were left confused by a litany of errors and delays during a foundation scholarship exam this morning.

Trinity Researchers Take Lead on €8.2m European Project
Using technology developed in Trinity, the centre will lead researchers and industry partners in developing anti-reflective, scratch and abrasion resistant surfaces.

As Technological Status Beckons, Students and Staff Look to the Future
The government has said technological universities will be a new era, while students remain cautiously optimistic.

Double College Fees, Says Outgoing NUIG President
Dr Jim Browne said the increase would be supported by a loan scheme system.

600 Disadvantaged Students to Benefit From New Bursary
Recipients of the 1916 Bursary, which was announced in the Budget, will receive €5,000 per year to finance their studies.