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“Essay Mills” and Cheating Targeted Under New Government Proposals
Institutes of Technology will also officially become designated awarding bodies, in line with universities.

After Long Campaign, Queen’s to Divest from Fossil Fuels by 2025
The university will divest if the move will not materially impact expected investment returns after a campaign featuring both protests and sit-ins.

Trinity Graduate Honoured in Ireland’s First-Ever Beatification Ceremony
Fr John Sullivan, credited with a woman’s recovery from cancer, was today granted one of the highest honours of the Catholic Church.

From Founder of Oscar-Winning Company to Ireland’s Tech Godfather, Trinity Recognises Five Alumni
Trinity’s Alumni Awards today recognised five graduates who have excelled in their field.

Three Trinity Postdoctoral Students to Attend Prestigious LERU Summer School
Trinity was accepted into the League of European Research Universities, one of the world's most prestigious research groups, in November 2016.

“Impossible to Enforce”, College Lifts Ban on Sunbathing on Fellows’ Square
Calling the ban “impractical”, Estates and Facilities have lifted the ban of sunbathing on the lawn in time for the good weather.

Trinity Signs Pioneering Agreement to Redefine College-Student Relationship
Spearheaded by TCDSU Education Officer, Dale Whelehan, the agreement seeks to put students and staff in a more collaborative relationship.

Trinity’s Aidan McDonald Awarded Prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Fellowship
McDonald joins over 50 Nobel Prize winners in being awarded by the society, with has over 54,000 members.

Trinity-led Research Links Eating More Yogurt with Better Bone Health in Older Adults
The observational study found increased yogurt consumption could significantly reduce the risk of osteoporosis in older people.

Outside Trinity, a Space for Cyclists, Pedestrians and Public Events
Dublin City Council is planning a vehicle-free space for 15,000 people outside of Trinity’s gates.