Trinity Researchers Make Breakthrough in Quantum Computers Development

Researchers are now working on using single photons of light emitted in a controlled way in time and space from quantum emitters.
By Emma Donohoe

Colleges to Launch System for Reporting Sexual Assault this September

A survey published by USI and NUIG this month revealed that nearly a third of female students have experienced non-consensual penetration while in college.
By Molly Furey

Former USI President Annie Hoey Made Labour Spokesperson for Higher Education

Senator Annie Hoey said that she was 'thrilled' to take up the new role.
By Sárán Fogarty

Trinity Professor Wins ERC Award for Public Engagement with Research

Anna Davies is a professor in the School of Geography.
By Orla Murnaghan

Go on Holiday in Ireland Not Overseas, Says Trinity Immunologist

Prof Kingston Mills said today that holiday travel abroad without restrictions could cause a surge in cases.
By Cormac Watson

Le Dúshláin Mhóra os a Chomhair, Tairgeann Harris Roinn Ardoideachais le Fócas Eacnamaíochta

Níos luaithe an tseachtain seo, dúirt Harris go spreagfaidh an roinn “infheistíocht inár dtír”.

Tá Laethanta Crua Os Comhair an Choláiste. Tá Oscailteacht De Dhíth

Ar 20 Meitheamh, chuir an Coiste Scoláirí ceist ar Scoláirí lonnaithe i mBaile Átha Cliath a lóistín a fhorghéilleadh

Students Given Until August 14th to Clear Out Lockers

College announced today that the deadline for clearing out lockers has been extended to August 14th.
By Sárán Fogarty

Trinity Settles Book of Kells Court Case

Future Ticketing brought the case against college over a new four-year contract awarded to rival firm Ticketsolve
By Aoife Kearins

Third-Level ‘Too Reliant’ on Private Accommodation, says Harris

Harris also said that he felt a 'sense of sadness' about leaving the Department of Health.
By Cormac Watson