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From Appealing to Starting From Scratch: What Trinity Can Do With Oisín House

The proposed accommodation development has been refused permission in its current form. What are Trinity’s options now?
By Dominic McGrath and Niamh Egleston
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Six Trinity Researchers Receive €9 million in Funding From Science Foundation Ireland

Trinity researchers made up a quarter of all awardees of €40 million to research projects across Ireland.
By Niamh Egleston
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An Bord Pleanála Rejects Trinity’s 280-bed Oisín House Development

An Taisce appealed the planning permission for the “overscaled” €52 million accommodation project.
By Sinéad Baker
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Trinity Researcher Awarded €150,000 by European Research Council

The latest grant makes Trinity's Prof Valeria Nicolosi the only five-time recipient of ERC funding in Ireland.
By Dominic McGrath
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With Decisions on Funding Looming, Former Chief Executive of Royal College of Surgeons Appointed Chair of HEA

Michael Horgan has been appointed Chair of the Higher Education Authority by Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton.
By Dominic McGrath
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Training to Begin in Early September for Students Selected as Consent Workshop Instructors

College staff will also act as facilitators at the workshops, which the Senior Tutor will help oversee.
By Dominic McGrath
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Trinity’s Digital Student Card is Going National, With Irish Rail Onboard

The app, created by Trinity students, is looking to expand to other colleges, and new markets.
By Sinéad Baker
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After INMO Lobbying, Fourth-Year Nursing Students Set To be Offered Permanent Hospital Contracts on Graduation

The HSE has confirmed to the union that nursing students will now receive permanent posts following graduation.
By Dominic McGrath
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New Reports Highlight Gender Inequality in Trinity Academia

The reports reveal that women dominate in college's non-academic roles but remain a significant minority in senior academic roles.
By Charlotte Ryan
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Increase in Fees Necessary to Bridge Funding Gap, Says Queen’s University Belfast

The university has outlined three options for funding higher education in Northern Ireland, all of which involve an increase in fees.
By Dominic McGrath