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State Auditor Fears Trinity May Run Out of Cash, With Trinity Expecting a €34 million Deficit for Last Financial Year

Speaking to The University Times, Trinity's Chief Financial Officer states that, by turning to non-state income sources, Trinity expects to return to an operating surplus, excluding expenditure on infrastructure, next year.
By Sinéad Baker
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As Momentum on Repeal Grows, Students and Unions Attend March for Choice

Led by the Union of Students in Ireland, a group of over three hundred students met in Trinity before the march today.
By Dominic McGrath
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Trinity Ranked Among Best Irish Workplaces for LGBT Equality

Trinity was placed fifth in “Best Places to Work for LGBT Equality” at GLEN’s Workplace Equality Index Awards.
By Lauren Guy
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32 per cent of Postgraduate Students Self-Funded, According to College Survey

Trinity’s first annual survey of postgraduate students saw respondents call on Trinity to address the teaching wage of postgraduates.
By Róisín Power
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Trinity Hiring New Project Manager to Explore Accommodation Development in Trinity Hall

There is potential for a new accomodation project to replace the "very low capacity" Cunningham Hall.
By Arianna Schardt
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Trinity Scientists Provide New Understanding of Body’s Response to Trauma

The new research, by scientists in the TBSI, may contribute to new therapies for inflammatory diseases.
By Róisín Power
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Trinity Excluded from Times Higher Education Rankings, as UCD Falls Outside Top 200

After accidentally submitting incorrect data, Trinity has been excluded from the world rankings.
By Dominic McGrath
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Business School Budget Increased by €12.5 million

The budget for the long-awaited development – due to be completed by 2018 – will have to be increased to counter rising construction and IT costs.
By Chris McMahon
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Compromise on Higher Education Funding Options Possible, Says Minister

In an interview with The University Times, Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton, says that a middle ground on the Cassells report options is possible.
By Sinéad Baker
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Trinity Scientists Launch New Study to Discover How “Super” Immune System Can Prevent Hepatitis C Infection

There is currently no vaccine for hepatitis C, but almost half of the women exposed in an outbreak between 1977 and 1979 showed no signs of infection.
By Jamie Sugrue