Normal People Receives 15 IFTA Nominations
The hit adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel aired last year.
HEA Report Makes Recommendations In Face of Decline in Mature Students
The report was commissioned after the National Access Plan Progress review in 2018 found that the number of mature students had declined.
Trinity to Pilot Rapid Self Testing for COVID-19
It is hoped that the tests will be suitable for widespread use to enable students to return to in-person activities in September.
One of Trinity’s Newest Societies: Dublin University Consulting Group
Through DUCG, students can work on client projects with the aim of helping companies from various industries solve problems.
Goats One of the First Domesticated Animals, Says Trinity Researcher
Research Fellow in Trinity’s School of Genetics and Microbiology, Dr Kevin Daly, is the first author of this new paper.
What the 1945 VE Riots Tell Us About a Forgotten Ireland
After the surrender of Nazi Germany, Trinity found itself at the centre of days of riots incited by the fascist party Ailtirí na hAiséirghe and joined by passers-by on the street.
Trinity to Launch New MSc in Economic Policy with ESRI
College's Department of Economics and the Economic and Social Research Institute have teamed up to deliver the course.
Editorial
The Govt Is Right to Limit Up-Front Flat Payments – But It is Not Enough
The government this week announced that it would work to put a two-month limit on up front payments for student accommodation.
Scanlon and Bhattacharjee Re-Elected to GSU Sabbatical Roles
Gisele Scanlon has defeated John Tighe with 54.16 per cent of the vote.
GSU Says Delayed Call of Election Down to Writing of Analysis of Results
The results were due to be announced at noon today.