Trinity’s Swimming Sensation Has Tokyo 2020 In Her Sights

Ailbhe Kelly has already been to one Paralympic Games, in Rio in 2016. Now she has Tokyo 2020 in her sights.
By Ivan Rakhmanin

Trinity Swimmer Ailbhe Kelly to Compete in World Paralympic Games

In September, Kelly will add an appearance at the World Championships to her decorated international CV.
By Barry Murphy

Printing House Square Workers Demand Compensation After Months of Underpayment

Apprentice and qualified plumbers working in Printing House Square say they have been underpaid since October 2018.

Trinity Neurologists Make Fresh Discovery on Motor Neurone Disease

Researchers from the College's unit of neurology have discovered new information that will help improve treatment of motor neurone disease.
By Emma Donohoe

Trinity Graduate Takes on Leading Research Role in University of Limerick

Norelee Kennedy, who graduated from Trinity in 2004, will take over as UL's Vice-President for Research in January.
By Cormac Watson

‘Stay in Touch’, Provost Urges Alumni During African Philanthropy Tour

Provost Patrick Prendergast spent the last week touring Africa as part of Trinity's new philanthropy campaign.
By Emer Moreau

Government Launches Online Immigration System for Dublin Non-EU Students

The change will allow some students from outside Europe to renew their immigration registration online rather than in person.
By Donal MacNamee

Eascraíonn Ceisteanna ó Ollscoil Teic na Mumhan. Is Doiligh Freagraí a Aimsiú

Is iomaí fadhb atá le réiteach má tá an dara ollscoil le bunú i gCúige Mumhan.

Tá Lóistín ar Phraghas Réasúnta ag Teastáil ó Mhic Léinn, Seachas Árasáin ar Luach €1,200

Is masla do mhic léinn é an cur i gcéill gur bua atá i gceist le torthaí an tSuirbhé Náisiúnta ar Loistín Mhic Léinn.
Editorial

Munster Tech University Raises Many Questions. Answers Are Hard to Find

There are myriad issues that need to be solved if Ireland is to get a second technological university.