Contribution
Bruton has Listened and Learned from Universities and Students. Now he Must Act.
In a sector that now has two heads to lobby, Bruton and Mitchell O’Connor should do more than listen.
Varadkar Announces Plan to Hold a Referendum on the Eighth Amendment
Newly elected taoiseach Leo Varadkar has tasked the Minister for Health with preparing the necessary legislation.
Bruton Returns and Mitchell O’Connor Given Third-Level Responsibility, as Funding Decisions Loom
The creation of a specific role for higher education comes at a crucial time for the underfunded sector.
At a Renovated National Gallery, Combining Modernity with Historic Charm
After an extensive renovation, the National Gallery of Ireland will open its doors to the public, giving visitors a new way to explore the collection.
Marking Firsts for Trinity and for Ireland, Leo Varadkar Elected Taoiseach
Provost Patrick Prendergast said he was “delighted” by Varadkar’s election.
Contribution
Activists Unite, it’s Time to Organise
Cillian Crosson, of Fossil Free TCD, discusses the value of activist training ahead of this year’s People & Planet training camp.
Five Trinity Researchers Among this Year’s Fulbright Awardees
The awardees from Trinity included staff in the CONNECT Centre and a graduate of the School of English
Trinity Receives HEA Funding for Two New Postgraduate Certificate Courses
The courses are run in order to assist people to re-enter the workplace or for people currently in employment seeking to upskill.
Calls for Better Support for Dementia Carers, Following Trinity Study
The study, set to be launched today, reveals that nearly 50 per cent of carers spend all their waking time caring for a spouse.
Brexit will Dig up the Past and Distract from the Future, Says Former Taoiseach at Trinity Lecture in London
At the annual Henry Grattan lecture in London, former Taoiseach John Bruton warned of the challenges facing Ireland ahead of the Brexit negoitations.