The Education Project and Extracurriculars: How Trinity is Trying to Recognise Student Achievement
From debating to sport to volunteering, the Trinity Education Project is trying to recognise and facilitate students' extracurricular activities.
Surf, Snow and Climbing Walls: Exploring the Social Side of Trinity’s Sports Clubs
Often requiring less time commitment than some of the more serious teams, and offering trips over the year, social sports could be the perfect way to get involved in college life.
When Rethinking How We Teach Undergraduates, We Have to Think About the Big Picture
Vice-Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Chris Morash, discusses how College aims to keep the big picture in mind while looking at each course and how its assessed.
Marching in Step with Students Abroad
As Ireland and other international education systems face cuts, #FundOurFuture is aiming to provide a platform for international campaigns to support each other.
University Heads Call for Income-Contingent Loans as Part of "Mixed” Funding Model for Higher Education
The Irish Universities Association were presenting to the Oireachtas Education and Skills Committee as it considers a new funding model for higher education.
Lunch under €10: Borlottie is a Welcome Addition To Dublin’s Healthy Lunch Spots
Now open on Baggot St, the restaurant provides a range of healthy options for under €10.
New Teaching Fellows to Support Implementation of Trinity Education Project
Six new Fellows have been appointed to oversee the ongoing redevelopment of the university’s undergraduate education.
The Three Former Trinity Students Looking to Revolutionise How we Watch Live Sports
The three Trinity graduates behind the award-winning app, Matchday, plan to “gameify” live sport and enhance the viewing experience of sports fans everywhere.
Former Head of HEA Calls for Reform of “Fractured” Relationship Between Government and Universities
Tom Boland, who resigned as CEO of the HEA in August, told the Royal Irish Academy that it would be the "height of folly" not to address the sector's problems.
At A Lock-in in the GMB, Marking the “The Beginning of the End”
Last night saw the Phil transform the GMB into something of campaign headquarters where students witnessed the election of a political tyrant.