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PUP Cuts Make It Clear That Students Are Low-Hanging Fruit for the Government

It was announced this week that students would not qualify for the Pandemic Unemployment Payment from September 7th onwards.
By The Editorial Board
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Cuireann Amlíne Toghcháin an GSU Bac ar Iomaíocht

D’fhógair an GSU an tseachtain seo go reáchtálfar feachtais toghcháin shabóideacha ón Aoine seo chugainn go dtí dtí 11ú Meitheamh.
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€13k for PhD Stipends Is Simply Not Good Enough

Last week, professors and students expressed their outrage over PhD programmes with €13,000 stipends.
By The Editorial Board
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The GSU Election Timeline Hampers Competition

The GSU announced this week that sabbatical election campaigns would be held from next Friday until June 11th.
By The Editorial Board
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Facebook is Dead. Don’t Mock Me for Being Sad About it.

I long for the days when posting on Facebook didn’t arouse fears that your page was hacked, writes Eimear Finan.
By Eimear Finan
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Is féidir le Coláistí na hÉireann Breathnú go Sasana do Threoir – nó Rabhaidh

Chuaigh Ollscoilenna Sasanacha ar ais go teagasc aghaidh go haghaidh an tseachtain seo.
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Tá Dearcadh na bPalaistíneach in Easnamh. Is Féidir le Tríonóid Cabhrú é a Cheartú

Tá ceangal ag an Tríonóid le hOllscoil Al Quds, atá campais in Iarúsailéim, Abu Dis, agus al-Bireh.
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Ireland’s Colleges Can Look to England for Guidance – Or Warnings

English universities returned to in-person teaching this week.
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Palestinian Viewpoints are Absent. Trinity Can Help Fix That

Trinity currently has links to Al Quds University, which has campuses in Jerusalem, Abu Dis, and al-Bireh.
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Main Takeaways from the Summer Reopening of English Universities

Increased testing, social distancing and outbreak planning will be staples of university life in England this summer.
By Cormac Watson