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Trinity is to Open a New Cancer Institute with St James’s Hospital

The new institute, the first of its kind in Ireland, will seek to educate the next generation of oncology specialists and improve cancer patient care.
By Róisín Power
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Trinity Shortlisted for Entry to Prestigious League of European Research Universities

The league’s membership is capped at 30 universities, who join by invitation only, and over 230 Nobel Prize and Field Medal winners have studied or worked at member universities.
By Niamh Egleston
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For Prendergast, ‘Fees, Philanthropy and Commercial Activities’ Must Increasingly be Our Future

In a speech marking the halfway point of his term as Provost, Patrick Pendergast examined the strategies the college has adopted and laid out future plans.
By Dominic McGrath and Niamh Egleston
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After Introduction in Trinity Hall, On-Campus Consent Workshops to be Offered

The workshops, organised by TCDSU and the JCR in Halls, will be offered across campus during campaign days over the year.
By John Conway
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With New Hubs, Trinity Seeks to Develop Innovation and Entrepreneurship Among Students

A proposed new hub aims to connect all of Trinity's entrepreneurship activities, aiming create a Trinity "more in line with Stanford than Harvard".
By Niamh Egleston
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Trinity Researchers Awarded €2.9 million for Project on Oesophageal and Oral Cancer

The project hopes generate new diagnostic tools and therapeutics that will improve patient response and survival.
By John Conway
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After Protest, Government Reverses Decision in Recognising Nursing and Midwifery Internship

Groups had challenged the government's decision not to extend incremental credit to those who completed their internship between 2011 and 2015.
By Sinéad Baker
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College to Investigate How Arts Block Can Develop and Improve Spaces

Beginning in the next few weeks, a new feasibility study will look at how the Arts Block can improve both teaching and breakout spaces.
By John Conway
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Trinity Researchers Trial Ketamine as Potential Therapeutic for Recurrent Depression

The research, the first of its kind in Ireland, seeks to find a new treatment option for people who suffer from repeated episodes of depression.
By Jamie Sugrue
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150% Increase in Demand for Counselling Service Emergency Appointments Since 2010

The number of students making use of the Student Counselling Service also fell slightly for the first time in six years.
By Philip McGuinness