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Trinity’s Income From Donations Has More Than Doubled Since 2015
The figures came from the provost's review of his 10 years in office, which was published yesterday.

Trinity Staff, Students Can Register Interest for COVID Testing Pilot
UniCov will combine rapid antigen testing, saliva-based PCR testing and wastewater surveillance to monitor Covid infections in four Irish universities

Arts Block to Close for Two Weeks for Electrical Works
The building will be closed from July 26th to August 6th.

Trinity Senator Ivana Bacik Elected to the Dáil in Bye-Election
A Seanad bye election will now be held to fill her seat on the University of Dublin panel.

Fellows Ask College for All Students to Return on September 27th
First years are currently set to return two weeks after all other students due to the late release of leaving certificate results.

Harris Announces Extra Places in Medicine and Pharmacy Courses
The new places are part of a plan to create 4,500 additional college places this year.

IUA: Vulnerable Students Will Still Have Access to Online Lectures
The Irish University Association and the Technological Higher Education Association addressed the Oireachtas education committee today.

THEA: Govt Should Consider ‘Targeted’ Vaccine Rollout for Students
The Technological Higher Education Association and the Irish Universities Association will address the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Education today.

Leaving Cert Points for High-Demand Courses Set to Rise
Some 700 students from last year’s cohort were today offered places in higher-points courses than what they were initially offered.

Trinity Researchers Narrow Search for New Renewable Energy Source
The researchers have identified nine potential catalysts for the decomposition of water, a process which could provide a renewable source of hydrogen energy.