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Ibec Warns Dublin Council Against Plans to Curtail Student Accommodation
A proposed plan by Dublin City Council would see no new student accommodation developments within one kilometre of existing student hubs.

New Academic Track for Internship Offers Junior Doctors Research Experience
Launched today by Mary Mitchell O'Connor, the programme represents an innovative approach to medical training.

Trinity Scientists Involved in Breakthrough on Understanding of Tuberculosis Infection
As part of an international team, Trinity scientists discover how Tuberculosis bacteria hijack the body's immune system.

New Scholarship to Award €340,000 to Trinity Entrepreneurs Over Next Decade
The inaugural €10,000 scholarship was awarded to Glencar Healthcare founder John Drumm who will begin Trinity's master's in business in September.

Expanded Government Power Could Erode Third-Level Independence, Warns University of Limerick President
The email to staff warned that if investigatory powers are expanded, it could lead to a ‘serious erosion of autonomy’.

After Error, Students Asked to Apply for Halls in 250 Characters
Trinity Hall has been unable to correct the error while the application page is still active.

€16.5m to Be Provided in Student Bursaries for Low-Income Families
The increase in the fund will benefit 2,000 students from disadvantaged backgrounds over three years.

With Soaring Rents and Low Availability, the Accommodation Crisis Reaches Peak
A new report from Daft.ie has revealed that rent prices are now 13 per cent above their peak in 2008.

New Survey Finds 60% of Parents Could Support Student Loan Scheme
The survey also revealed that parents can spend over €10,000 a year putting a child through college.

Leo Varadkar to Lead Celebration of Trinity’s 425th Anniversary
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will open a symposium in September to celebrate the anniversary.