COVID Fund Means All Students Should be Able to Register, Says Senior Tutor

The COVID response fund has raised €265,000 in donations for the student hardship fund.
By Cormac Watson

The New Campus Guidelines Raise Questions But Are Ultimately Worth It

Students will face plenty of complications next year, but returning to campus is worth the hassle, writes Eimear Finan
By Eimear Finan

Mid-Pandemic, Jack Farrell Has Set About Reimagining Dublin Musical Theatre

Farrell’s production company released its first single, “Dangerous”, today.
By Gráinne Mahon

Universities Can Relax Two-Metre Rule During Classes

The government today released guidelines specific to higher education institutions.
By Emer Moreau and Cormac Watson

Former HEA Chief Tom Boland May Be Just What TUSE Needs to Get Off the Ground

Tom Boland's experience and know-how will be important for the future of the south-east's aspirations of having a university, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran

Mystery Alumnus Donates €260k to Lab-Based PhD Students

Half of the funding has so far been used by PhD students.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity-UK Consortium Nab €1.8 million for Quantum Thermodynamics Research

The QuamNESS consortium is made up of researchers from Trinity, the University of Bristol and Queen's University Belfast.
By Emma Donohoe

AMBER and Trinity Researchers Pave Way for New Bone Disease Therapies

The work was done in collaboration between Trinity's School of Engineering and Amber.
By Emma Donohoe

Lockdown on the Box: Lecturers on Alan Parker’s Best Work

Prof Justin Macgregor and Prof Denis Murphy pick Alan Parker's highlights.
By Lucas Closs

Teastaíonn Níos Mó Gníomhaíochta agus Níos Lú Suirbhéanna ar Fhoréigean Gnéasach

Tharraing Harris moladh an tseachtain seo do shraith tionscnamh a sheol sé chun dul i ngleic le foréigean gnéasach ar champas.