The University Times Wins Best Non-Daily Student Newspaper in the World

Newspaper wins top honour at US-based Mark of Excellence awards.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Over 6,000 Free Higher Education Places for Jobseekers Announced

Trinity will be among 36 Irish colleges offering 6,471 free places under an initiative to get people back into employment.
By Róisín Power

With Neurosoc, Understanding and Fighting Anorexia

In the Lloyd Institute, Italian psychiatrist Dr Lorenzo Bracco from the University of Turin, addressed Neurosoc on the extreme dangers of female adolescent anorexia.
By Yasmine Tadjine

Trinity Shortlisted for European Award for Internationalisation Efforts

Trinity is one of four universities in Europe shortlisted for demonstrating best practice in the internationalisation of higher education.
By Sinéad Baker

Disrupting Students and Exams, Luas Works Run 24/7

Exams are being relocated and remaining residents disrupted as the construction outside of Trinity’s walls intensifies.
By Sinéad Baker

Breaking News: Students are Adults

It is by refusing to patronise students that we demonstrate our profound respect and high hopes for them, writes Dr Daragh Downes.
By Daragh Downes

Mar Chaimiléirí Sochair, Níl Mhór atá i Muilinn Aistí, in Ainneoin Tograí an Rialtais

Agus an rialtas ag iarraidh reachtaíocht a chur i bhfeidhm chun caimiléireacht acadúil a ionchúiseamh, is fiú aithint go bhfuil dúshláin níos cinniúnaí roimh an earnáil ardoideachais.
Editorial

Like Welfare Cheats, Essay Mills are not the Problem the Government is Suggesting They Are

As the government seeks to introduce legislation prosecuting types of academic cheating, it is worth remembering the far more critical challenges facing higher education.

Tar Éis na Breatimeachta, Ní Gá Dúinn Meicníocht Meallta do Chorparáidí a Dhéanamh de Ollscoileanna

Tá comhdhearcadh againn go bhfuil sé de dhualgas ar fhostóirí ranníocaíocht a dhéanamh don oideachas. Ní féidir dearmad a dhéanamh air sin agus muid ag brostú chun gnólachtaí a mhealladh.
Editorial

Post-Brexit, We Must Resist Turning Education into a Mechanism to Attract Corporations

We have consensus that employers must contribute to education. This cannot be forgotten in the rush to attract businesses post-Brexit.