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Reported Plagiarism Nearly Triples Pre-Pandemic Levels

A report found that the majority of cases were concentrated in a few courses and that the problem was “not widespread across Trinity”.
By Seán Cahill
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Young Adults Get Public Transport 50 Per Cent Off From Today

Students who have a Student Leap Card can benefit from the reduction immediately, while those who do not yet have one may apply online.
By Jody Druce
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Trinity Business School Commits to Net Carbon Neutrality by 2030

The new strategy aims for the school to become “a beacon for ecologically sustainable businesses and business schools” worldwide.
By Faye Madden
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One in Seven First Time Mums Suffering from Depression, Researchers Find

The study followed the prevalence and changes over time in depression, anxiety and stress symptoms experienced by first time mothers in the first postpartum year.
By Maebh Gallagher
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Third Level Stakeholders Praise New Funding Framework

The IUA, THEA and the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) have welcomed the government’s new ‘Funding the Future’ third level funding plan.
By Jody Druce
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Govt to Inject Additional €307m into Higher Education

The 'Funding the Future' plan commits to a gradual decrease in the student contribution charge.
By Jody Druce and Mairead Maguire
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Conversations with Friends to Air on May 18th

The series will air over six weeks, with two episodes released each Wednesday.
By Jody Druce
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Trinity Spent 258k on Rapid Antigen Tests

Funding for the tests was provided to College and all higher education institutions by the government.
By Jody Druce
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NUI Galway to Rebrand as the University of Galway This Summer

The university's president said the name change will 'a clearer sense of who we are as an institution'.
By Jody Druce
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RDS Exam Capacity to be Capped at 80 Per Cent

The venue was limited to 50 per cent capacity at Christmas to ensure students were socially distanced.
By Jody Druce