Access to Graduate Medicine is Grossly Unfair. Let’s Change That

The difficulty of qualifying as a doctor through graduate-entry medicine is amplified for those from disadvantaged backgrounds, writes Yasmine Tadjine.
By Yasmine Tadjine

Five of the Best: Film Podcasts

Bringing the magic of the silver screen to a pair of dodgy earphones near you.
By Grainne Mahon

Keep Councillors on College Boards, Oireachtas Education Committee Hears

The committee started pre-legislative scrutiny of the Higher Education Authority Bill today.
By Emer Moreau

Universities’ Autonomy Must be Protected Under Governance Bill, Says IUA

Pre-legislative scrutiny for the controversial Higher Education Authority Bill started today.
By Emer Moreau and Mairead Maguire

Harris Announces Funding for New Research on Public Health Crises

The DOROTHY programme is named after Dorothy Stopford-Price, an Irish doctor who helped promote vaccine use against tuberculosis.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Léiríonn Nuacht ó Stephen Donnelly Maidir le Vacsaíní Neamhchúram do Dhaoine Óga

Dúirt an tAire Sláinte ar an raidió an tseachtain seo go mbeidh deis ag daoine idir 18 agus 34 bliana d’aois vacsaín a fháil óna siopa poitigéara áitiúil as an Luain amach.

Tá Athbhreithniú Bunreachta Cúramach ón TCDSU Seachas Jab Déanta Faoi Dheifir

Chuir lucht athbhreithnithe an bhunreachta tuairisc neamhiomlán isteach roimh a spriocdháta an tseachtain seo.

The Trinity Researchers Examining the Powers – and Dangers – of Cannabis

Cannabis derivatives have wide-ranging applications from treating brain inflammation to epilepsy – but it has potential health risks too.
By Shreya Ravichandran

Taoiseach Announces €40 million in Funding for Cross-Border Research

Researchers from both sides of the border can now apply for up to €100,000 in funding.
By Mairead Maguire

Students Could Disassociate From TCDSU Under Draft Constitution

TCDSU’s constitutional review working group submitted a proposed new constitution last week.
By Emer Moreau