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Trinity Summer Series Returns to Campus From June 27th
The Trinity Summer Series is set to return to campus next week for the first time since 2019, featuring seven acts across a wide variety of genres.

Leaving Cert Results To Be Released on September 2nd
The late results date will likely see start dates pushed back for incoming first years.

Displaced Ukrainian Students to Pay European Fees for 2022/23
Cabinet approved a number of measures to ensure displaced Ukrainians living in Ireland can access further and higher education.

Harris, Varadkar Announce Increase in Holiday Income Threshold for Grants
Students will now be able to earn up to €6,552 outside term time without impacting grant eligibility.

TCDSU Secures Increased Student Representation on College Board
The HEA Bill is to be amended to allow for an increase in the number of student representatives on College Board from two to three.

USI Joins Country-Wide Protests Over Cost of Living Crisis
Protests took place in Dublin, Cork, Galway, and Limerick this afternoon over rising costs of living in Ireland.

Schools Advertise PhD Positions with ‘Paltry’ €6.5k Stipend
Trinity Dean of Graduate Studies Martine Smith has described the awards as 'not fit for purpose'.

Provost Apologises After Pride Flags Advice Sparks Outrage
In an email to staff and students this evening, Doyle said the advice 'did not reflect the Equality Diversity and Inclusion values of the University'.

Top Trinity Official Urged College to Maximise Chinese Investment
COO Orla Cunningham described a “short window of opportunity to try and increase the IIP funding [from mainland China] on some existing projects”.

Provost Responds After Trinity Discourages Pride Flags Display
An article published in the Ireland edition of the Times in London said that College's secretary’s office discouraged the displaying of Pride flags in windows across campus.