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Brexit will Dig up the Past and Distract from the Future, Says Former Taoiseach at Trinity Lecture in London
At the annual Henry Grattan lecture in London, former Taoiseach John Bruton warned of the challenges facing Ireland ahead of the Brexit negoitations.

USI to Hire New Manager for Mental Health Project, After Promise of Government Funding
The new manager will co-ordinate with various groups to investigate the mental health of third-level students.

After Year of Success, Fossil Free TCD to Return to People and Planet
Six places, funded by TCDSU, are available for students who want to attend the activist training camp.

Hu Chunhua, Tipped as a Future Chinese Leader, Visits Old Library and Trinity Research Centre
Hu Chunhua, the General Secretary in Guangdong, visited Trinity in a tour organised by the Department of Foreign Affairs.

USI Condemns UCD’s Suggestion to Cut Irish Student Places
The UCD President said that the lack of government funding could push UCD into giving more places to international students.

Citing €500,000 Annual Cost, Staff Oppose New Faculty Managers
Three new faculty managers, who will earn over €110,000 each, will help oversee individual schools.

Trinity’s Rankings Boost Good News for Ireland, says Research Dean
By rising from 98th to 88th in the QS World Rankings, Trinity reversed a longstanding trend of decline.

Rising 10 Places, Trinity Reverses Longstanding Rankings Decline
Trinity has risen from 98th to 88th in the QS World Rankings, reversing a longstanding trend of decline.

Five Staff Members Celebrated for Committed and Innovative Teaching
After an extensive judging process, five winners were celebrated for their commitments to students at the annual Provost’s Teaching Awards.

Patrick Johnston, Queen’s University Belfast Vice-Chancellor, Dies Suddenly
Aged 58, Johnston had been leading the university through the challenges of Brexit and a decline in higher education funding.