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Research Finds Majority of Academics Open to Working With Public and Private Sector
Trinity academics find majority have found insights from industry engagement although many felt universities have gone too far to meet industry needs.

€16 million to Fund Trinity’s Ussher Assistant Professorships
The positions, which were originally announced in March, are to be filled through an international recruitment process, and the assistant professors will be appointed as part of a tenure-track system.

Seven Trinity Societies Finish Year With Non-Satisfactory Accounts
Central Societies Committee reprimanded several societies for improper maintenance of society accounts.

With Seven New Locations, Science Gallery Set to go Global
Boosted by €1.1 million in philanthropic investment, Science Gallery prepares to spread to seven new locations around the globe.

Courses Failing to Fill Student Quotas
For the second year, a number of courses failed to fulfil their student quotas because of ineligible applications.

Changes to Science Course Under Consideration by Working Group
A New Dean of Undergraduate Science Education has been established.

Change to Immigration Processes Takes Toll on Non-EU Students
Students originating from outside the European Economic Area are no longer able to register at the Public Office on Burgh Quay, and will be informed of a dedicated alternative registration process.

Board Member Who Told Students to Take Action Against College Resigns
Prof Peter Coxon, who served on the Board for only a year of his four-year term, resigned recently.

€360,000 Cut to National Fund for Students with Financial Difficulties
Trinity portion of fund, which contributes to the Student Hardship Fund, to be cut by €16,000 as a result.

Trinity One of Only Two Universities to See Fall in CAO First Preferences
For a second year, Trinity saw a decline in the number of first preferences.