DUFC Men Lay Down Marker Against Lansdowne as AIL Approaches
DUFC Men ground out a 30-23 win against Lansdowne today in the Leinster League.
DUAFC in First League Loss After Dublin Bus Steal Points
Missed chances and errors cost Trinity dear in a 3-1 defeat to Dublin Bus on Thursday.
IUA Calls for Funding Rethink, as Ireland Gets Only One EU Research Grant
Ireland's university presidents called for the re-examination after only one Irish-based researcher received an EU grant.
6% Drop in Students Eligible for SUSI Grant Since 2015
SUSI statistics show that 80,000 students availed of the grant last year, down from 85,000 in 2015.
Tech University in South-East Could be Formed by 2020, Says Taoiseach
Leo Varadkar said he was 'very frustrated' by delays to the proposed merger of Waterford IT and IT Carlow.
Record Number of Students Apply to Be TCDSU Class Reps
Some 790 students have put their names forward to represent their class at TCDSU council.
Feminism and Nationalism Collide in Emer Nolan’s New Book
The Irish author tracks the lives of five influential Irish women, painting a historical picture of feminism in Ireland.
Untended and Overlooked, Arklow Fights for Survival
Arklow, in Ireland’s south-east, is a place with a rich history. But urbanisation and a lack of investment mean the town is struggling.
After Rankings Slump, Trinity Must Focus on Its Education – Not Its Brand
Yesterday's rankings fall was a blow to Trinity. In response, the College needs to focus on improving the fundamentals, writes Aoife Kearins.
Other Universities Are ‘Passing Us By’ in Rankings, Warns Research Dean
Linda Doyle also called for 'sustained, long-term investment in the third-level sector in Ireland'.