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Science Gallery Must be ‘Totally Re-imagined’ to Survive, Says Provost
The gallery's story is 'not over', Linda Doyle said today, but it has accumulated substantial debt and must be revamped.

Boyd-Barrett: Smaller Boards Will Not Stop ‘Corporatisation’ of Colleges
The Higher Education Authority Bill includes provisions for university governing bodies to have 17 members.

Bacik, Gannon Say Governance Bill Threatens Diversity
The TDs expressed concerns about the new Higher Education Authority Bill in the Dáil this evening.

One in Five Students Have Experienced Attempted Non-Consensual Sex
A new report from the Department of Higher Education has found that one in three female or non-binary students have experienced non-consensual anal, oral or vaginal sex.

Trinity’s ADAPT Centre to Receive Funding from Meta for Privacy Research
Meta, Facebook's parent company, is investing €500,000 in Irish institutions for research projects into privacy protection, data sharing and data governance.

Researcher Sadhbh O’Neill to Contest Seanad Bye Election
O'Neill is a former Green Party councillor and will focus her campaign on climate action.

No Automatic Right to Online Learning This Semester
Face-to-face teaching is to make a full return, with masks required indoors.

GSU Executive Felt ‘Targeted’ by Student Media, Says Report
Several members asked for their contact details to be removed from the GSU website due to 'toxicity' from reporters of The University Times.

Students Feeling Effects of ‘Log Jam’ in College Health Service
Trinity's top health official has said that the phones 'never stop ringing' in the service.

Two Thirds of College’s Teaching Spaces in Need of Major Repairs
Only 34 per cent of teaching and learning spaces were deemed to be in new or good condition. In other universities this number is typically 80 per cent, according to Estates and Facilities.