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Trinity Professor Named in New List of Top 50 Living Philosophers

Trinity's Prof Peter Simons has been named as one of most influential philosophers alive, according to higher education and rankings website The Best Schools.
By Niamh Egleston
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New Gender-Neutral Bathrooms Open in Arts Block

New gender-neutral bathrooms are located on the third, fourth and fifth floors of the building.
By Dominic McGrath
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New Trinity-Led Company Secures €15 million Investment For Research into Inflammation Treatment

The company involves a partnership with the University of Queensland, and is based on the research of staff from the TBSI.
By Róisín Power
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Improving Teaching Has No Impact on Research and Knowledge Transfer, Report by Trinity Academics Find

The report suggests that institutions should choose to focus on either research and knowledge transfer or teaching if they want to improve efficiency.
By John Conway
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Trinity Scientists Develop New 3D Imaging Technique For Treating Damaged Bones

The new technique provides a high-resolution image of damaged bones and doesn't expose patients to harmful X-ray radiation.
By Jamie Ó Siochrú
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TILDA Celebrates Ten Years of Research Into The Challenges of Ageing in Ireland

The study, which has 8,500 participants from across the country, has been internationally recognised for its wide focus of the issues facing older people.
By Simon Foy
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Later Start Time For Freshers’ Week Set Up, After New CSC Regulations

The new regulations will mean that, from the Tuesday of Freshers’ Week, societies may only set up in Front Square from 10am onwards.
By Dominic McGrath
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New Student Spaces to Open in Arts Block and Hamilton

The two spaces are the first step in what is hoped to be a “network or distribution” of student spaces across campus.
By Sinéad Baker
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In Largest Fall Since 2005, Trinity Drops to 98th in QS World Rankings

Trinity has dropped by 20 places, remaining just inside the top 100.
By Dominic McGrath
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Ahead of Budget, USI Calls for €500 Reduction in Student Contribution Charge

In their pre-budget submission, USI also calls for the government to invest €140 million in higher education.
By Dominic McGrath