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IUA: National Development Plan Doesn’t Go Far Enough for Third Level

The National Development Plan, launched yesterday, emphasises the role of philanthropy and the European Investment Bank as key funding streams for third-level education.
By Jody Druce
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USI Calls for €1,000 Fee Reduction in Budget 2022

The union’s pre-budget submission calls for investment of €500 million in the third-level sector in 2022.
By Mairead Maguire
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Rooney Prize Awarded to Niamh Campbell for Debut Novel ‘This Happy’

The prize is administered by Trinity’s Oscar Wilde Centre for Creative Writing in the School of English.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar
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29,000 Mhic Léinn Gan Eolas Faoi Stádas a n-Iarratas don Scéim Deontais SUSI

Dúirt Aontas Mac Léinn na hÉireann go raibh an easpa eolas seo “doghlactha”.
By Róise Hannan
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Govt Lauds Role of Non-Exchequer Funding in Funding Higher Education

The National Development Plan, launched today, points to philanthropy and the European Investment Bank as key funding streams for the sector in the future.
By Faye Madden
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Higher Education to ‘Anchor’ Economy Under National Development Plan

The 180-page plan includes provisions for retrofitting campus buildings and expanding the sector to cater for demographic change.
By Emer Moreau
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Goldsmith Residents Can Use €200 T-Card Compensation on Rent Payment

After several residents complained about ongoing construction, Trinity offered residents €200 in credit on their T-Cards.
By Mairead Maguire
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Sensory Spaces Set up in Trinity’s Libraries

The spaces are part of the Trinity Sensory Processing Project aimed at making libraries more inclusive to those with sensory issues.
By Seán Cahill
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TCDSU Warns College of ‘Extreme Backlash’ Over Sluggish Re-Opening

The union wrote to heads of schools asking for timetables to be changed after reading week when social distancing in College is scrapped.
By Jody Druce
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Botany Bay Residents Hit Out at Construction Noise

Residents in the east side of the square have said the noise is disrupting their sleep and studies, particularly as online classes continue.
By Mairead Maguire