Ní Féidir Talamh Slán a Dhéanamh de Shaoirse Acadúil – Is Fianaise É UCD
Rinne UCD iarracht athruithe a dhéanamh a aithin “baol teannais” idir saoirse acadúil agus idirnaisiúnú.
University Times Magazine Among Top 12 Worldwide, in US-Based Awards
The paper's magazine has won in the region it was competing in, and now proceeds to an international final.
Revamp of Rubrics and Chief Steward’s House Could Cost College €20m
Bursar Veronica Campbell said the figure includes ‘all elements of the project’, which are part of a range of works on College's historic buildings.
Maidir le Polasaí Gan Díobháil, Thug an Coláiste Tús Áite do Mhic Léinn
Níor tugadh an polasaí a bhí á lorg ag mic léinn dóibh, ach rinne an Coláiste tréaniarracht spiorad an pholasaí a léiriú.
Trinity Access Joins Appeal for Disused Laptops for Secondary Students
Trinity Access is asking homes and businesses to donate disused laptops to students in DEIS schools.
How Ireland’s Scientists are Battling the Coronavirus
Universities and businesses across multiple disciplines are joining hands to fight the worldwide pandemic.
Editorial
We Can’t Take Academic Freedom for Granted. Troubling Developments in UCD Prove It
UCD attempted to make changes that acknowledged a ‘risk of tension’ between academic freedom and internationalisation.
Editorial
Students Didn’t Get No Detriment – They Got a College Unusually Ready to Compromise
Students didn’t get no detriment in the way they’d hoped, but Trinity worked hard to capture the spirit of the policy.
What’s In A Name? For Irish People, Potentially A Lot
For Aoibh Ní Chroimín, the introduction of fadas for Trinity ID cards made her consider what her Irish and English surnames meant to her.
Optional Resits May Pose ‘Big Challenge’ to College Calendar, Warns IFUT
IFUT ‘broadly’ supports measures for summer assessments, but questions remain over whether next year will start on time for all undergraduates.