“Storytelling in a Politician’s Voice”: Ireland’s Researchers Call for United Front on Funding

At Trinity’s inaugural International Postgraduate Research Conference, key national players criticised the disjointed approach to tackling a critical lack of funding.
By Dominic McGrath

Citizens’ Assembly Vote is an Important Vindication of Human Rights for Women and Girls

Many political and media commentators seek to paint the issue of abortion as controversial or divisive. It is not.
By Colm O'Gorman

Changing the Relationship Between Our Mental Health and Technology

A new app developed by a team of Trinity students is set to revolutionise how we look after our mental wellbeing.
By Grace Harris

Trinity Student Billy O’Hora Selected to Become Ireland’s Young Ambassador for Lions Tour

O’Hora has become Ireland's young ambassador to the Lions as part of the Pick Of The Pride programme run by the team ahead of their series in New Zealand.
By Cormac Watson

Academics and the Freedom to Express Controversial Opinions

Dr David Landy argues, in light of Trinity's upcoming conference on academic freedom, that it is universities' duty to discuss and shed light on controversial topics.
By David Landy

Trinity to Host Conference on Academic Free Speech and Israel-Palestine Conflict

Trinity became a centre of the debate over recent months, with September’s conference focusing on the effect of the conflict on academics.
By Róisín Power

Trinity-led Research Finds Early Meteorite Activity More Influential on Earth Than Previously Thought

A new study has found that meteorite activity helped to shape volcanic activity on Earth and has also influenced the earth’s surface and climate.
By Philip McGuinness

Experts Clash over Student Loan Scheme Feasibility at Oireachtas Committee

Two research teams, with opposing findings on how well the system could work in Ireland, presented to the committee today.
By Sinéad Baker

SFI Approves Funding in Principle for New Trinity Immunology Research Centre

For the organisation to be able to give Trinity the money, the government will have to increase SFI’s budget.
By Róisín Power

New Study States Income-Contingent Loan Scheme is Cheapest Way for State to Expand Third-Level

The findings, to be presented in Leinster House today, state a typical graduate would pay between €150 and €160 a month until reaching 33.
By Sinéad Baker