Following the announcement from government on Monday that Level 5 restrictions would come into effect at midnight last night, Trinity Sport announced yesterday that they have temporarily closed all facilities on campus, within Trinity Hall, and other centres at Santry, …
New once-off contingency fund for access services announced
The €1.9 million funding will go directly to the delivery of access and support services to assist target groups of students
In a press release earlier this morning, the Department of Further and Higher Education announced the creation of a Covid-19 contingency fund for the sector’s access and support services.
The €1.9 million funding is aiming to help deliver much-needed support …
USI commemorates World Mental Health Day with a letter to Minister Harris
The letter is thanking the government for ongoing funding, but once again calling for “annual, sustainable funding for this important area”
With today being World Mental Health Day 2020, the Union of Students’ in Ireland (USI) have written a letter of action to the Minister of Further and Higher Education Simon Harris, alongside Minister of Health,Stephen Donnelly and Minister of State …
IUA and Trinity receive additional government-backed funding
IUA are to receive €12 million to fund a new innovative, while College are to receive €21 million
This afternoon, Irish Universities Association (IUA) and Trinity announced the acquisition of new government-backed funding for two separate academic initiatives.
IUA has announced €12.3 million in funding a new, innovative ECTS-weighted micro-credentials scheme, offering more short course options delivered through …
Helping your local restaurants in quarantine
Adam Balchin on how you can support a struggling industry
‘Small businesses are the backbone of our economy.’ Or so the saying goes. You’ll often hear politicians echo this remark, from Washington DC to Wellington, NZ. It is, however, a statement that is ringing true for a lot of towns …