An Income-Contingent Loan Scheme is the Only Option for Ireland and its Students
Dr Aedín Doris and Prof Bruce Chapman argue that a loan scheme would have no negative impact on students from lower socio-economic backgrounds.
Orwell’s 1984, As Read by an Arts Student and a Science Student
As sales of the book continue to soar, we consider what lessons can be gleaned from its study of control and propaganda when read through the arts and science.
Final Issue of Nemesis Sets High Standard for Future Issues to Follow
The feminist journal launched its final issue of the academic year last night, providing an evening of thought-provoking creativity for all present.
Calls for Vigilance, as Trinity Ensures Network Remains Protected in Face of Global Ransomware Attack
IT Services re-scanned all Windows computers on Wednesday to ensure that the Trinity network remains protected from any infected computers.
All-Ireland Work Visa for Graduates is Needed to Cope with Brexit, says Ulster University Head
Concerns have already been raised by many about the status of Northern Irish students in Ireland following Brexit.
Income-Contingent Loans Would be a Risky Course of Action for Ireland
Dr Charles Larkin outlines his research, demonstrating the risks an income-contingent loan scheme would have for Ireland.
Trinity Pool Resources to Take Home Maguire Murray Cup
Trinity’s Pool Society won the inaugural Maguire Murray Cup on Wednesday.
DUFC’s Niamh Byrne Called to Ireland’s Women’s Rugby Sevens Team
The fourth-year BESS student and DUFC Women’s Captain will join the squad this summer.
Breakthrough Involving Trinity Scientists Could Help Develop New Clean Fuels
New research published today has found a way to boost the performance of a key catalyst used in clean energy.
Trinity Staff Launch Website Offering Support to Young Trans People and their Families
Developed in conjunction with the School of Nursing and Midwifery, TENI and Belong To, the website will support transgender young people and their families.