Vaccination of Some 18 to 20 Year Olds Could Happen as Late as October
Earlier this month, the government announced reopening plans for colleges, which include commitments from universities to provide all students with in-person learning.
Trinity and Atomic Energy Agency to Promote Teaching of Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapists are responsible for the preparation and delivery of appropriate radiation treatment for cancer patients.
Refurbishments to Museum Building Set to Finish at Beginning of September
Scaffolding was installed around the building on April 12th, blocking off the path in front of its entrance, as well as partially blocking the ramp up to the Berkeley Library.
Prominent College Figures Pay Tribute to Provost Patrick Prendergast
The Zoom event saw various academics and public figures speak about their recollections of the Provost’s tenure.
Unpacking the Research and Philosophy Behind the Finnish Education System
The Nordic models of schooling are renowned around the world. How and why did the education system in Finland come to be?
Record Numbers Apply to Expanded Erasmus+ Programme
Some 7,000 students have opted to take part in the programme this year, up from 5,100 in February 2020.
Sinn Féin Commits to Spending ‘Hundreds of Millions’ on Third-Level If Elected
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald spoke at the ‘Future of Ireland’ panel hosted by the Irish Universities Associations (IUA) yesterday.
Trinity Cricketers Soar to Victory Over The Hills in Nailbiter
The victory was clinched with the second-last ball of the day.
DU Players Takes Audiences Back to Nature with Reverie
The Reverie festival takes place from the 21st-24th of June across DU Players' social media.
How the Science Communication Collective is Battling Misinformation
The Science Communication Collective is an online campaign sponsored by the Department of Health, aiming to deliver public health news to Irish young adults.