Ba Cheart Moladh – agus grinnscrúdú – a Thabhairt d’Ardú Ranguithe an Choláiste
Tá an Tríonóid tar éis éirí naoi n-áit sa Times Higher Education World Universities Rankings don bhliain 2022.
Is Córas Briste é SUSI, agus is Masla gan Chiall iad na hÍocaíochtaí Déanacha
An tseachtain seo, labhair The University Times le lucht faighte an deontais faoin gcéad íocaíocht a bhí curtha siar.
Unvaccinated Students from Red List States Must Pay for Hotel Quarantine
The countries currently on the list of designated states are Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
The Government Isn’t Taking the Spiralling Cost of College Seriously
We cannot allow higher education to become a luxury which is only accessible to students from wealthy families, writes Mary Lou McDonald.
Overcoming Creative Fatigue: A Conversation with Two Dublin-Based Artists
Two Dublin-based artists discuss the challenges of dealing with creative fatigue
College Rugby and Concussions: A Ticking Time Bomb
Devastating head injuries are a worryingly common – but frighteningly underdiscussed – issue in high-contact, high-impact amateur sports.
As We Exit Lockdown, NiteLine is Still Here to Listen
Sometimes, even when we don’t feel like talking, just sitting in silence with another person can be really helpful, writes Lara Summers.
Women Overlooked: The Muslim Sisters of Éire
Robert Quinn meets Lorraine O'Connor, the founder of a group aimed at empowering Muslim women in Ireland and giving back to the community.
Board Review Deliberately Vague on Student Numbers, Says Provost
Provost Linda Doyle said that the number of students on College Board will be determined by the Higher Education Authority Bill.
Patrick Dempsey Receives LawSoc’s Praeses Elit Award
The recorded interview was shown in Front Square today.