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Trinity Part of €1.75m Project to Involve the Public in Research From the Start

The first of its kind in Ireland, the initiative aims to involve patients in and improve the relevance of healthcare research.
By Brónagh Kennedy
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Ancient Irish Manuscripts Unveiled in Trinity, After Three-Year Restoration Process

Publicly unveiled today, four Dark Age-era manuscripts were displayed publicly for the first time in a ceremony in Trinity.
By Dominic McGrath
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Trinity Secures Additional 500 Beds for Students in Gardiner St Complex

Trinity has also retained 248 beds in the Binary Hub for the next academic year.
By Sinéad Baker
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No Students to be Housed in Rubrics, as Decision Pending on Renovation

The historic building has consistently offered the cheapest on-campus rooms for students.
By Dominic McGrath
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Reinvestment and Refurbishment Reasons Behind Campus and Trinity Hall Rent Increases

Accommodation rates have been increased by up to 10 per cent, with rooms in Front Square and Botany Bay now exceeding €7,000.
By Sinéad Baker and Dominic McGrath
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Prendergast Pledges to “Surmount” Challenges Posed by Brexit

Provost Prendergast Prendergast has expressed Trinity’s hope that non-EU fees will not be introduced for British and Northern Irish students.
By Sinéad Baker
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Trinity Research Suggests Glucose Key in the Fight Against Cancer

Trinity-led research has discovered a new role for glucose – stimulating cells that work to fight off infections and tumours in the immune system.
By Philip McGuinness
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Trinity’s International Marketing Team among Winners at Education Awards

University College Cork and Dublin Business School also received awards for Best Student Campus and Best Student Experience respectively.
By Christopher McMahon
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The University Times Wins Best Non-Daily Student Newspaper in the World

Newspaper wins top honour at US-based Mark of Excellence awards.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
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Over 6,000 Free Higher Education Places for Jobseekers Announced

Trinity will be among 36 Irish colleges offering 6,471 free places under an initiative to get people back into employment.
By Róisín Power