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Hopes for Funding Report by Christmas, Says Higher Education Minister
Speaking today, Mary Mitchell O’Connor said once the report arrives, the government can make a decision on a new funding model.
Oireachtas Committee Votes to Not Retain Eighth Amendment in Full
The proposal was made by Sinn Féin and seconded by Fianna Fáil.
Don’t Expect Funding Agreement from Education Committee, Says Fianna Fáil
Speaking in Trinity today, Fianna Fáil's Education Spokesperson said the committee wouldn't come to a consensus.
Work on Berkeley Library Set to Displace Law Students
In an email sent to law students, the library apologised for the disruption to students.
Irish Research Council Appoints Peter Brown as Director
Peter Brown will take over as president of one of Ireland's most important research bodies.
Study Finds Sudden Climate Changes to Blame for Revolts in Ancient Egypt
A joint study by Yale and Trinity has shown the effects of sudden climate shocks on ancient societies.
Business School Hopes for Accreditation by 2019
Triple accreditation would put the school in line with some of the best business schools in the world.
UCDSU Board Contradicts Ascough on Legal Advice Claim
Ascough claimed this week that the union’s board of directors helped offer advice on the removal of abortion information from the freshers’ guide.
Trinity to Reopen Tomorrow, Following Inspection
While all schools will be closed tomorrow, Trinity has decided to remain open after an inspection found no major damage on campus.
Trinity Battens Down Hatches, as Storm Ophelia Approaches
Trinity’s staff has spent the morning preparing the college for the worst storm in decades.