‘No Alternatives’ to January Exams for Social Sciences Students Going on Erasmus
Students in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy will be allowed to go on Erasmus next semester.
Trinity Trust Sets Up €100,000 Fund for Student Groups
The pandemic has drastically changed how societies and sports clubs function on campus.
DU Players Makes Waves with its Radio Adaptation of Little Women
The radio play, adapted by Robyn Gill and Seirce Mhac Conghail, is now available to enjoy on the DU Players YouTube Channel and Spotify.
Despite Moving Online, Players’ Murder Mystery Was Still a Scream
With satire and scandal from start to finish, this year’s online Murder Mystery collaboration surpassed all expectations
Top Five Takeaways From the Trinity Futures Group’s Findings
The Trinity Futures Group has made a number of suggestions about how changes brought about by the coronavirus could be made permanent.
The Bill Using Education to Combat Traveller Discrimination in Ireland
The Traveller Culture and History in Education Bill was introduced to the Seanad in 2018 and has since been forwarded to the Dáil.
Top College Group Proposes Off-Campus Hub Allowing for Demolition of Buildings
A discussion paper brought to University Council has outlined a number of technology-based changes for College.
Large Lectures Should Stay Online for Good, Says Top College Group
The Trinity Futures Group has recommended that lectures of more than 100 people should continue to be held online, with larger lecture theatres repurposed.
Today, Corcadorca Will Offer a Taste of Trinity Graduate Theatre
Trinity graduate theatre company Tasteinyourmouth will debut their latest work-in-progress on Corcadorca’s Showonline2020 platform at 4pm today.
College to Consider Forming Working Group on Keeping Some COVID Work Practices
Staff and students were forced online this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.