Parasitology Award to be Named After Trinity Alumnus William Campbell

The Irish Society for Parasitology announced the name change today.
By Emma Donohoe

Government Invests €4.8m into Trinity-Led Coronavirus Research Hub

The investment comes in addition to the €2.4 million committed by AIB back in April to establish a coronavirus Research Hub in Trinity.
By Molly Furey

Niamh Small Takes Over As Ladies Hockey Head Coach

DULHC were coming third in Leinster Division One when the season was cancelled this year.
By John Keenan

Former Trinity Student Close to Coronavirus Cure, says WHO

Prof Adrian Hill has been working with a team of researchers at Oxford’s Jenner Institute to develop a coronavirus vaccine by late September.
By Dawn Attride

Harris to Develop Framework With USI for Supporting Students’ Unions

In a meeting with USI today, Harris also discussed sexual assault on campuses and a higher education funding model.
By Sárán Fogarty and Cormac Watson

Trinity Installs Two Bike Repair Stations On Campus

College unveiled the new stations on Twitter this evening.
By Cormac Watson

Scholars Asked to Make Room for Non-EU Students in Campus Accommodation

Scholars were encouraged by their representative committee to consider forfeiting accommodation to boost College's finances.
By Cormac Watson

Niall Collins Appointed Minister of State in Higher Education Department

Collins lost his frontbench portfolio last year after becoming embroiled in a voting scandal.
By Cormac Watson

A Higher Education Department is Welcome. Its Business-Oriented Slant May Not Be

Simon Harris's focus on higher education as an economic driver betrays a lack of interest in the more fundamental aspects of university, writes Emer Moreau.
By Emer Moreau

How Washington Students Took on Trinity’s Biggest Food Vendor – and Won

In 2011, students in the University of Washington forced their college to end a 20-year contract with Sodexo.
By Cormac Watson