The number of staff at Trinity College Dublin earning over â¬300,000 per annum more than doubled last year to 13.
That is according to the 2020 annual report for the college which shows that TCDâs operating losses also more than doubled to â¬16.37 million as it grappled with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The report shows that the collegeâs revenues decreased by â¬7.6 million from â¬404.15 million to â¬396.7 million in the 12 months to the end of September 2020 âreflecting the significant impact of Covid-19 on Trinityâs non-exchequer income streamsâ.
In his report, chief financial officer Peter Reynolds also states that âwe are confident that Trinity is well positioned to emerge strongly from this crisis and to continue to deliver on our strategic objectivesâ.
“The number of staff at Trinity College Dublin earning over €300,000 per annum more than doubled last year to 13. That is according to the 2020 annual report for the college which shows that TCD’s operating losses also more than doubled to €16.37 million as it grappled with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic …” (more)
[Gordon Deegan,
Trinity College announces Brendan Kennelly Literary Archive
Updated / Friday, 16 Apr 2021
14:05
News Correspondent
President Michael D Higgins, Bono and poet Paula Meehan were among those paying tribute to poet Brendan Kennelly at the virtual launch of his literary archive.
The archive was launched at Trinity College Dublin to mark the poet s 85th birthday which will be on April 17.
As a take away gift from this morning s launch of the Brendan Kennelly Literary Archive, listen back to poet Paula Meehan reading Begin’. Full recording of the event will follow. #BrendanKennelly#VirtualTrinityLibrary@tcddublin@tcdalumni@poetryireland@TCDEnglishpic.twitter.com/Sn2XN5mpQt The Library of TCD (@tcdlibrary) April 15, 2021
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