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GSU to Hold Sabbatical Elections in June
The union's constitution stipulates that the elections be held during Hilary term.

Government Publishes Plans for ‘Unified’ Third Level Education System
The policy platform outlines plans to increase collaboration and interconectedness between further and higher education institutions.

Trinity to Create Supplemental Charter in Effort to Retain Autonomy
Registrar Neville Cox said the move is designed to maintain the principle of College having sole authority to amend its Charter.

Doyle Elected to LERU Board of Directors
Doyle joins Prof Yves Flückiger of Université de Genève and Prof Bernhard Eitel of Universität Heidelberg at the helm of the organisation.

Trinity Launches Sanctuary Fund to Assist Refugees and Asylum Seekers
The fund will provide supports such as financial bursaries, counselling and laptops to students and scholars fleeing war and persecution.

SFI and IRC to Merge in Research Funding Revamp
The creation of the new funding organisation will be announced later today as part of the government's "Impact 2030" strategy.

Harris Announces €53.7 Million in Grants for Health, Climate Research
Some 76 grants have been approved across 10 higher education institutions.

Temporary Book of Kells Exhibition to Cost €2.3 million
The temporary space is required to "replace lost income from the Book of Kells exhibition and [to] help fund" the Old Library refurbishment.

Reported Plagiarism Nearly Triples Pre-Pandemic Levels
A report found that the majority of cases were concentrated in a few courses and that the problem was “not widespread across Trinity”.

Young Adults Get Public Transport 50 Per Cent Off From Today
Students who have a Student Leap Card can benefit from the reduction immediately, while those who do not yet have one may apply online.