Meet the People Behind Trinity’s Multifaceted Climate Change Research
Climate change is a complex subject stretching across a variety of schools and disciplines.
Doyle, Hogan and Ohlmeyer Confirm Eligibility for Provost Election
Applicants to run for Provost must clear an interview stage, which concluded today, and be confirmed eligible to proceed to the campaign.
Lack of Clarity Over Essential Work Gives College ‘Carte Blanche’, Say Unions
Trinity reps for Unite the Union and SIPTU have expressed ‘grave concerns’ about the number of staff who are still working on campus despite current restrictions.
Cambridge Launches TAP-Inspired Foundation Programme
The programme will begin to accept students in October 2022, and will be free of charge.
DUBC Rower John Tanguay’s Journey to the 2021 Paralympics
Despite his disability Tanguay competed among the highest tier of rowing athletes in the world while at Columbia University.
INMO Calls for ‘Protections and Pay’ for Student Nurses and Midwives
The organisation said the government should adopt a five-point emergency intervention to deal with the deteriorating situation in hospitals.
Trinity Launches Postgraduate Certificate in Climate Entrepreneurship
The certificate is the first of its kind in Ireland, and will be run by Tangent.
Ag Foghlaim na Gaeilge Thar Lear
Tugann Síothrún Sardina cuntas ar conas gur fhoghlaim sé an Ghaeilge ar an idirlíon i San Diego.
Stephen Sexton Talks Winning the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature 2020
The poet’s first pamphlet and collection of works, Oils and If All the World and Love Were Young, have been acknowledged by Ireland’s oldest literary prize.
How Harry Styles’ Vogue Cover Is Redefining Men’s Self-Expression
Released in December, Styles’ gender-fluid fashion Vogue cover coincided with the conclusion of the month of men’s mental health campaigns and fundraising.