Despite HEA Recommendations, Trinity Unlikely to Appoint Gender Equality Vice-President

While a review of the national report is still ongoing, Trinity is more likely to integrate responsibility for gender equality into an existing role.
By Brónagh Kennedy

Award Places The University Times in Top 12 Student Newspapers Worldwide

Editor Sinéad Baker was also shortlisted for feature writing by the Society of Professional Journalists.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Joe Joyce on Echoland, Novel-Writing and What Makes Dublin so Special

The novelist, whose book Echoland has been chosen for One City, One Book 2017, discusses what the city means to him.
By Kelly Meehan Brown

Taking a Break From University Should Not be Viewed as a Personal Failure

Ellen Orchard argues that deciding to take a break from university needn’t always be viewed as a negative experience or feel like a personal failure.
By Ellen Orchard

Trinity Hall Wardens: The Behind-the-Scenes Players in Student Life

For assistant wardens in Trinity Hall, becoming ingrained in Trinity life is a key part of the job.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

Trinity on Track to Make €33m Through Commercialisation in 2021

Making €24 million in 2015/16, Trinity is on track to meet its target of generating €33 million in 2020/21 through commercial activity.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

55 Scholars, 14 Fellows and One Honorary Fellow Elected

The announcement, part of Trinity Week, took place this morning on the steps of the Public Theatre in Front Square.
By Sinéad Baker

Nochtann an chonspóid faoi Keane agus Iosrael Tábhacht an Difríocht idir Creidimh agus Ionadaíocht a Aithint

Is inmholta an iarracht ionadaíocht a dhéanamh ar son mac léinn, ach tá sé seo níos deacra do ról an uachtaráin ná poist eile. Is gá smaoineamh go géar ar ghealltanais feachtais.
Editorial

Keane and Israel Motion Controversy Shows the Need to Navigate Between Beliefs and Representation

Wanting to represent all students is admirable, but harder with the presidential position than others. A lot of consideration needs to go into promises.

Áit Níos Boichte, agus le Níos Lú Liobrálachais a Bheadh in Éirinn Aontais na Mac Léinn Neamhspleácha

Bhí ról riachtanach ag mic léinn i bhfeachtais, aisghairm agus comhionannas pósta ina measc. Bagraíonn sáruithe na féinrialach sin an tionchar atá acu.