€16.5m to Be Provided in Student Bursaries for Low-Income Families
The increase in the fund will benefit 2,000 students from disadvantaged backgrounds over three years.
With Soaring Rents and Low Availability, the Accommodation Crisis Reaches Peak
A new report from Daft.ie has revealed that rent prices are now 13 per cent above their peak in 2008.
New Survey Finds 60% of Parents Could Support Student Loan Scheme
The survey also revealed that parents can spend over €10,000 a year putting a child through college.
Leo Varadkar to Lead Celebration of Trinity’s 425th Anniversary
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will open a symposium in September to celebrate the anniversary.
Sport Centre’s Much-Hyped Renovation Project Comes to an End
The construction work, which began in May and took place throughout the summer, has finally concluded, freeing up more space for gym goers.
Over 100,000 Animals Used in Research in Trinity Since 2012
The figures have re-ignited a furore over animal testing in universities.
Analysis
Going by Today’s CAO Offers, Business is Booming in Trinity
The first round of offers sees points increases for business courses under the new system, while Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) slide after years of stagnation.
From Drama Studies to TSM: How Trinity’s Points Have Changed
A compilation of Trinity's CAO points over seven years shows how dramatically some courses have changed and how others have stayed largely the same.
Northern Irish Students Bolster Increased CAO Applications to Trinity
Trinity saw an increase in first preferences on the applications, continuing after last year saw a reverse in a downward trend.
Points Decreases Hit STEM, Classics, English Studies, in First Year of New CAO System
Prospective students woke up to their CAO offers this morning and, after an overhaul of the grading system for Leaving Certificate, saw a fall in points for most courses.