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TUI go Láidir i gCoinne Pointí Bónais Ardteiste do Chúrsa Nua Gaeilge
Tá grúpaí oideachais agus Gaeltachta tar éis an tseasaimh atá ag an TUI a cháineadh go crua.

Cambridge University Creates Unit in Ireland to Keep Up Research in the EU
The shareholding in the Irish firm is held on behalf of the chancellor, masters and scholars of the University of Cambridge.

‘Conversations With Friends’ Filming to Take Place on Campus Next Week
The series, based on Sally Rooney’s novel of the same name, is set to premiere in 2022.

Irish Research Framework Above EU Average, European Commission Finds
The rating takes into account performances in international co-publication, academic citations and foreign doctorate students.

DUCAC to Switch to Online Vote for Executive Elections
The online vote will take place over the course of 24 hours.

In Historic Vote, DUCAC Makes Chairperson a Student-Only Position
The constitutional amendment made the positions of chair, vice-chair, honorary secretary and honorary treasurer.

DUCAC to Vote Tonight on Making Chair a Student-Only Position
Following a vote by the DUCAC executive a proposal will be brought forward for discussion at the EGM which will include four motions.

Social Distancing, Mask Wearing to Remain in Place in Secondary Schools
The government is set to officially update its re-opening guidance for schools this summer.

Vaccination of Some 18 to 20 Year Olds Could Happen as Late as October
Earlier this month, the government announced reopening plans for colleges, which include commitments from universities to provide all students with in-person learning.

Trinity and Atomic Energy Agency to Promote Teaching of Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapists are responsible for the preparation and delivery of appropriate radiation treatment for cancer patients.