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Student Counselling Service to Launch New Online Service in New Year

The new service will allow students to gain counselling support through Facebook and Twitter.
By Maeve Claffey
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College to Attract Philanthropic Funding for Postgraduates

A new committee will explore ways of securing philanthropic funding to support postgraduate studentships and bursaries.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
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Trinity Below National Average in Student Engagement and Satisfaction, According to New Report

The report, the Irish Survey of Student Engagement, also found that only 38 per cent of Trinity respondents have had a positive interaction with administrative staff.
By Aisling Curtis
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Hopes for Accreditation and a New Building, as Trinity’s New Cancer Institute Plans for its Future

Since the announcement of the new institute two months ago, a site has been identified and new teaching posts are already being considered.
By Jamie Sugrue
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Entry into General Science to be Restructured for New 2018/19 Students

Students filling in their CAO will choose from four new strands. The change comes as part of the Trinity Education Project.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
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Trinity’s 250-Bed Oisín House Accommodation Project Given Approval by Dublin City Council

The grant of intent from Dublin City Council could see construction on the project begin early next year.
By Róisín Power
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Long-Awaited Conservation Plan Considered by Trinity

The plan would be developed alongside the College Estates Strategy.
By John Conway
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Trinity Buys New Fenian St Property for €1.95m

The property is primarily for investment and will not be used for College activities in the near future.
By Aisling Marren
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Trinity to Reassess Accommodation Approach, Following Failure to Acquire Numerous Dublin Sites

Over the last two years, Trinity has failed to secure deals on at least five sites with potential for student accommodation.
By Dillon Hennessy
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Government Advisory Group Calls for Loan Scheme to Protect Irish “Competitiveness”

The National Competitiveness Council warn of the long-term dangers of failing to fund higher education.
By Dominic McGrath