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College Investment Committee to Consider Divestment from Fossil Fuels
Following a student-led push, Trinity CFO Ian Matthews hints at a discussion about change.

New Findings by Team with Trinity Academic Offer Improved Data about Wind on Mars
Assistant Professor of Geography Dr Mary Bourke on team of three to publish findings.

Trinity Has €850,000 Invested in the Arms Industry
0.5 per cent of Trinity's endowment fund, which is invested in large funds, is indirectly invested in the aerospace and defense industry.

Radical Review of Curriculum Enters Consultation Phase
A new project promises significant changes to the way we learn in Trinity.

Finance Committee Approves 3% Increase in Non-EU Fees
This is the second year that the committee has approved a 3 per cent increase.

College to Submit Planning Application for 280-bed Oisín House Project
The €52 million development will include an open-plan courtyard as well as the College health and disability services.

Consensus on Crisis in Higher Education at Political Party Debate
Representatives from all major political parties spoke tonight at a debate organised by Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union.

Trinity’s Green Flag Award Under Threat, Students Told
The Green Flag, which is up for renewal this year, will not be awarded if students do not do more to engage with the issue of sustainabilty.

Social Democrats Granted Provisional Society Status by the CSC
The committee will be elected at an EGM next Thursday.

Trinity is First Irish University to Rank in Top 100 in Life Sciences
In Times Higher Education rankings, Trinity is ranked 87th in the world, the first, and only, Irish university to rank in the top 100 for life sciences.