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Doyle to Appoint Vice-President for Biodiversity and Climate Action
Doyle told Silicon Republic the new role has been created in response to the climate crisis and the interest Trinity staff and students have taken in environmentalism.

Ceremonial Sod-Turning Takes Place at E3 Site
The new buildings will facilitate an additional 1,600 places for STEM students

Printing House Square Completion Delayed Again to September 30th
The completion of the new accommodation complex has been delayed several times in the past two years.

Filming for Disney’s ‘Disenchanted’ Taking Place on Campus
Trinity has served as a set for a number of productions this summer.

Private Student Housing in Galway Failing WHO Temperature Standards
Research carried out in NUI Galway found that temperature levels across the majority of private student accommodation were regularly below the recommended 18°C.

USI Calls for College-Owned Student Accommodation Plan in Budget 2022
USI President Clare Austick told Newstalk’s Lunchtime Live that college-owned accommodation was cheaper for students.

Trinity Launches PhD Funding Awards to Honour Patrick Prendergast
The Provost’s 10-year term in office finishes next week.

GSU Funding to be Withheld Until Union Deals with EGM Complaints
Funding will be withheld from the union until it deals with complaints about its April EGM 'in a satisfactory manner'.

Over Half of Students Have Struggled with Mental Health During Pandemic
An annual report published by Aontas also showed that 55 per cent of the students struggled with motivation during the pandemic.

‘We Won’t be Introducing Student Loans’, Harris says of Cassells Report
The report, which was published in 2016, gives three recommendations for funding models for higher education.