Sumo Wrestling Robots and Home Care Assistants with Trinity’s First Robotic Research Group

The only robotics research group in Trinity, this group are hoping to develop assistive robots which will eventually help those with disabilities or who live alone.
By Isla Hoe

Failure to Recruit Top Academics Sees Trinity Develop a New Method for Strategic Hires

Trinity will seek to offer more attractive salary packages, with hopes that the new strategic hires scheme could be funded by philanthropic donations.
By Aisling Marren

“You Want to Call Every Ball and Stick Every Pass”: Jack Kelly on Captaining Ireland’s Under-20 Squad

Rob Morgan talks to Ireland Under-20 Captain Jack Kelly about their Six Nations campaign and how he balances rugby and life as a law student.
By Rob Morgan

Heads Up: Trinity’s Focus on the Problem of Concussion in Sport

Trinity Assistant Professor Matthew Campbell, who spoke at a conference in Trinity yesterday, discusses his research on concussions and the risks facing players.
By Matthew Murphy

Martin Scorsese on Rejecting Sequels and Capturing the Outcast

Visiting the Phil today, the legendary film director addressed new film technology and how we are all 'God's Lonely Man'.
By Jennifer Wilson

Trinity Ladies Through to Giles Cup Finals with a Win Over Mary Immaculate College

Trinity College ladies footballers continued their winning streak with a comprehensive 4-7 to 2-8 win over Mary Immaculate College on a wet day in Limerick.
By Cormac Watson

From Brexit to the Border, the Northern Irish Election will Change Trinity’s Relationship with the North

While Trinity has been successful in attracting Northern students, it needs to adapt to the challenges facing the region.
By Philip McGuinness

Wimbledon 2017: This Summer’s Sports Event on a Budget

Few annual sporting events command the respect Wimbledon does and, despite perceptions, the event is entirely doable on a student budget.
By Philip McGuinness

Trinity’s Total Income Rose to €355 million in 2015/16, a 7% Increase from the Previous Year

The increase in income comes as Trinity has become less reliant on state funding, with the majority of financial support coming from non-exchequer sources.
By Daniel O'Beirne

Referendum for the Support of a €7 Million Student Centre Before the End of Term

In an addition to fundraising and a potential loan for the College, a new student levy introduced to fund the centre would introduced, only charging students that will get use out of the centre.
By Christoper McMahon and Philip McGuinness