Trinity’s Rankings Boost Good News for Ireland, says Research Dean
By rising from 98th to 88th in the QS World Rankings, Trinity reversed a longstanding trend of decline.
Make Music from Uranium, Swings and Pinball Machines at Trinity’s Science Gallery
Featuring the works of international artists and Trinity academics, the Pearse St exhibition offers a thrilling chance to make unique music.
Rising 10 Places, Trinity Reverses Longstanding Rankings Decline
Trinity has risen from 98th to 88th in the QS World Rankings, reversing a longstanding trend of decline.
Five Staff Members Celebrated for Committed and Innovative Teaching
After an extensive judging process, five winners were celebrated for their commitments to students at the annual Provost’s Teaching Awards.
Not Just a Puff Piece: Trinity’s Marshmallow Startup
With the startup industry increasingly crowded, Christine and Bridget Butler are hoping their marshmallow startup will offer consumers something new.
Níl Fadhb atá Inréitithe againn inár n-Aonair atá in Athrú Aeráide. Ach Níl Sé Seo Mar Leithscéal ar Neamhfheidhm
Is gá do mhic léinn a ról i ndul i ngleic le hathrú aeráide a aithint.
Editorial
Climate Change is a Problem We Can’t Solve Alone. But That’s No Excuse for Inaction
Students must realise the role they can play in battling climate change.
Milleann Moill an Rialtais Réiteach Iostais ón Earnáil Phoiblí
I margadh atá á smacht ag forbróirí phríobháideacha, ní féidir le hollscoileanna iostais a sholáthair go héifeachtach.
Editorial
Student Accommodation Solutions Worsened by Government Inaction
In a market increasingly occupied by private developers, universities cannot intervene as effectively to provide accommodation.
Patrick Johnston, Queen’s University Belfast Vice-Chancellor, Dies Suddenly
Aged 58, Johnston had been leading the university through the challenges of Brexit and a decline in higher education funding.