News

In Early Christmas Present, Nurses Set to be Paid at or Above Minimum Wage After Negotiations
The agreement follows five years of conflict between unions and the state on pay issues.

As Another Campaign Begins, Five Years of Strife Continue for Nursing Students
The current problems facing nursing students can only be understood in the context of previous disputes.

Working Group to Consider Changes to Examination Appeals Process
The aim is to reduce the amount of appeals heard by the Court of Academic Appeal.

College to Introduce Lactation Spaces for Student and Staff Parents
The Equality Office is currently in the process of finding suitable spaces for student and staff parents to breastfeed.

€3 Million Announced to Improve Access to Education
Lynn Ruane, herself an access student, was present at the launch.

After Student Concerns, Law School Postpones Changes to Degree Programs
The changes would have seen the strict dividing of modules into either third or fourth-year options, leaving students going on exchange abroad with fewer options.

TCDSU Council Votes Overwhelmingly to Oppose Increase in Fees
Tonight's motion follows the recent failure of a motion opposing introduction of loan schemes.

Trinity Economic Forum to Host Nobel Prize Winner
The two-day event will also hold panel discussions on Brexit, the Chinese economy, and the black market.

Lynn Ruane to Run for Seanad
TCDSU President Lynn Ruane is to hand in her nomination form this week, and is looking to serve as “a representative for education.”

Maguires on Grafton Street to Close in January
The popular newsagent and deli will be replaced by a franchise of the Chopped restaurant chain.