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Trinity Will Deal With Non-EU Exchanges on a Case-by-Case Basis

Non-EU exchanges, less formalised than Erasmus, will be dealt with by Trinity on a case-by-case basis.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Trinity’s PhD Campaigners Slam New Government Plans for Third-Level

Trinity's PhD workers' rights group says a draft programme for government represents ‘a failure to acknowledge the deepening crisis in the sector’.
By Emer Moreau
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Explainer: What Third-Level Can Expect from Ireland’s Next Government

The biggest takeaways for students and university heads from a document that's likely to govern Ireland's immediate future.
By Aoife Kearins and Emer Moreau
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Freagra Measctha Faighte ag an Ábhar Faoin nGaeilge sa Dréachtchlár Rialtais

Foilsíodh an dréachtchlár don rialtas nua inniu agus níl na páirtithe léasmhara ar aon fhocal maidir leis an ábhar faoin nGaeilge.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh
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USI Calls for Specifics, Amid Plan for New Third-Level Funding Model

A draft programme for government promises a ‘long-term sustainable funding model’ for third-level. USI has called for more detail on the plan.
By Donal MacNamee
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Trinity Ranked 27th in the World for Its Master’s in Global Finance

A list compiled by the Financial Times places Trinity's finance master's in the top five between the UK and Ireland, and 27th in the world.
By Orla Murnaghan
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No Mention of Higher Education Dept in Draft Programme for Government

Despite calls from over 1,700 academics, the new programme for government makes no reference to a new department for third-level.
By Donal MacNamee
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Hist Says It Has ‘Perpetuated Systemic Racism’, in Apology to Members

In a 700-word statement, the Hist’s committee also condemned a 2018 decision by the society to invite Nigel Farage to speak.
By Danielle Varley
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New Government to Bring ‘Renewed Focus’ to Third-Level Funding

Fianna Fáil's education spokesperson said the new programme for government will see the €3,000 fees remain at their current level.
By Emer Moreau
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Denied Full Refunds, Kavanagh Court Residents Slam Complex – and College

Kavanagh Court – an ‘approved partner’ of Trinity – has offered students only partial refunds, after most had to leave when the pandemic hit.
By Emer Moreau