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Amid Financial Concerns, Online Education Strategy to be Scaled Back Until New Strategy Approved

Trinity's online education service, which allows people to complete Trinity-specific, online-only courses, will be reformed .
By John Conway
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Despite HEA Recommendations, Trinity Unlikely to Appoint Gender Equality Vice-President

While a review of the national report is still ongoing, Trinity is more likely to integrate responsibility for gender equality into an existing role.
By Brónagh Kennedy
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Award Places The University Times in Top 12 Student Newspapers Worldwide

Editor Sinéad Baker was also shortlisted for feature writing by the Society of Professional Journalists.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
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Trinity on Track to Make €33m Through Commercialisation in 2021

Making €24 million in 2015/16, Trinity is on track to meet its target of generating €33 million in 2020/21 through commercial activity.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
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55 Scholars, 14 Fellows and One Honorary Fellow Elected

The announcement, part of Trinity Week, took place this morning on the steps of the Public Theatre in Front Square.
By Sinéad Baker
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Unions Express Concern Over Long-Term Impact of Academic Promotions Reform

Promotions of senior academic staff will now be based on quotas driven by financial restrictions, rather than staff numbers.
By Dominic McGrath
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Responses to Midwifery Bullying Report Set for Implementation Across Health Science

The recommendations came after a 2015 report found 60 per cent of Trinity’s midwifery students had experienced bullying while on placement.
By Philip McGuinness
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After Trinity’s Hurlers Wrongly Win Award, Trinity Sport Apologise for “Administrative Error”

The Performance of the Year Award was wrongly given to Trinity's hurling team, rather than Dublin University Sailing Club.
By Jake O’Donnell
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After Trinity’s Hurlers Wrongly Win Award, Trinity Sports Apologise for “Administrative Error”

The Performance of the Year Award was wrongly given to Trinity's hurling team, rather than Dublin University Sailing Club.
By Jake O’Donnell
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At NCAD, 98% of Students Vote to Join USI

The union was one of few students’ unions in Ireland not affiliated to the national students’ union.
By Sinéad Baker