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Over 1,400 sign open letter calling for “balanced and progressive research ecosystem” in new legislation

“This legislation will shape the research landscape for generations and so it is critical that we get it right”

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Over 1,400 people have signed an open letter calling on Minister Simon Harris to consult with researchers on proposed legislation regarding the future of research and innovation in Ireland.

The open letter, posted to change.org by Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, …

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Legal deposit libraries in Ireland and the UK celebrate 10 years of digital collecting

Since 1801 Trinity College Library has been the only Irish library which has access to UK’s Legal Deposit allowing access to publications in both Ireland and the UK

Today, the Library of Trinity College Dublin marked the 10th anniversary of the collection and preservation of digital publication along with other legal deposit libraries in the UK.

Legal deposit libraries include the Library of Trinity College Dublin, the

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€2.5 million awarded to research project uncovering lives of women in Irish history

Professor Jane Ohlmeyer received the European Research Council Advanced Grant, the most competitive of all award categories

€2.5 million of research funding has been awarded to a project seeking to recover the lived experiences of women in early modern Ireland, including their roles in society, and experiences of trauma.

The Advanced Grant, described as the most competitive …

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Service in memory of those who donated their bodies to science to take place

This inter-faith act of remembrance will provide staff, students and families with the opportunity to commemorate and express gratitude to those who donated their remains to Medical Science

An inter-faith act of remembrance will be held in the College Chapel on Thursday, March 23, in memory of those who donated their remains to Medical Science. 

The ceremony, which will last approximately 45 minutes, is an opportunity for staff

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TCDSU announces support for Students4Change Buttery protest

The sit-in protest will take place tomorrow afternoon to highlight College’s “discriminatory, elitist and classist policy of kicking students out of catering places for bringing their own food”

TDCSU has issued a letter of support in solidarity with the Buttery sit-in protest organised by Students4Change (S4C) tomorrow at 1pm, which aims to highlight its “classist policy” of not allowing students to bring in their own food.

In the …

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TCDSU announce free period product scheme

The union also urged members to sign a petition for funding to expand the scheme

Free period products will be made available in 10 bathrooms across campus and off-campus College locations, as part of a new students’ union scheme.

The scheme will see freely available pads and tampons restocked daily by Estates & Facilities in …

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Íomhá: Údarás na Gaeltachta

Maoiniú €3.72m fógartha do chur chun cinn na n-ealaíon sa Ghaeltacht

Bainfear leas as an maoiniú seo chun na healaíona teanga-bhunaithe, go háirithe an drámaíocht a chur chun cinn sna ceantair Ghaeltachta

Agus í ar chuairt ar a alma mater Coláiste na Rinne inné, d’fhógair an tAire Turasóireachta, Cultúir, Ealaíon, Gaeltachta, Spóirt agus Meán, Catherine Martin T.D., i gcomhar leis an Aire Stáit don Ghaeltacht Patrick O’Donovan T.D. ciste €3.72m don eagraíocht