The University Times
All Sections
News
The Latest
College to be Closed Friday for Storm Éowyn
Students Still Waiting for Semester One Exam Results to be Released
Irish Healthcare Workers Unite in Geneva to Demand the UN Take Action for Palestine
SEE ALL NEWS
In Focus
The Establishment Parties’ Desperate Grasp for Power Threatens Irish Democracy
In Conversation with Aubrey McCarthy
More Stories
Trinity Votes a Referendum on Political Neutrality
We Need More Irish Students Studying Medicine
Electing the Seanad: Ireland’s Biggest Threat to Democracy
SEE ALL IN FOCUS
More from In Focus
Interviews
Opinion
Irish Colonialism is the Best Way to Save the Irish language
The Student Union’s Proposed Constitutional Amendments are Pointless
More Opinions
Democracy – Where the West Went Wrong
Irish, the Language that Just Won’t Die – as Much as the Government Wishes it Would
How Does America’s Far-Right Affect Us?
SEE ALL IN OPINION
More from Opinion
Columns
Editorials
Profiles
Op-Eds
Love Interest
Sport
The Rise of Esports at Trinity
Changing Rules in the Changing Rooms
More Sport
Sports Betting – Too Much of a Risk?
Women’s Rugby in Ireland
Struggling to Compete: The Impact of Underfunding of Trinity Sports Union
SEE ALL IN SPORT
More from Sport
Rugby
Soccer
Rowing
Fencing
Radius
As Gaeilge
Crossword
Feb 18, 2019
By: Sinéad Baker
News
From Founder of Oscar-Winning Company to Ireland’s Tech Godfather, Trinity Recognises Five Alumni
Trinity’s Alumni Awards today recognised five graduates who have excelled in their field.
Icarus Magazine Launches Final and Most Impressive Issue of the Academic Year
Last night, Ireland’s oldest creative writing journal celebrated the launch of the last issue of the academic year.
News
Trinity Signs Pioneering Agreement to Redefine College-Student Relationship
Spearheaded by TCDSU Education Officer, Dale Whelehan, the agreement seeks to put students and staff in a more collaborative relationship.
News
Trinity’s Aidan McDonald Awarded Prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Fellowship
McDonald joins over 50 Nobel Prize winners in being awarded by the society, with has over 54,000 members.
News
Trinity-led Research Links Eating More Yogurt with Better Bone Health in Older Adults
The observational study found increased yogurt consumption could significantly reduce the risk of osteoporosis in older people.
News
Outside Trinity, a Space for Cyclists, Pedestrians and Public Events
Dublin City Council is planning a vehicle-free space for 15,000 people outside of Trinity’s gates.
Sport
Works to Increase Trinity’s Gym Capacity to Begin this Month
New works will increase the size of the main gym area and introduce a new group personal training space.
Review
In the TBSI, Trinity Postgraduate Review Launches 16th Volume
Postgraduate research from Trinity and universities around the world was celebrated at last night’s launch of the 16th volume of the journal.
News
Experts Clash over Student Loan Scheme Feasibility at Oireachtas Committee
Two research teams, with opposing findings on how well the system could work in Ireland, presented to the committee today.
News
New Study States Income-Contingent Loan Scheme is Cheapest Way for State to Expand Third-Level
The findings, to be presented in Leinster House today, state a typical graduate would pay between €150 and €160 a month until reaching 33.
Newer Posts
1
2
3
4
…
17
18
Older Posts
Sign Up to Our Weekly Newsletters
Get The University Times into your inbox twice a week.
Email Address
Editors' Picks
The Establishment Parties’ Desperate Grasp for Power Threatens Irish Democracy
In Conversation with Aubrey McCarthy
Trinity Votes a Referendum on Political Neutrality
Irish Colonialism is the Best Way to Save the Irish language
The Student Union’s Proposed Constitutional Amendments are Pointless
Key Takeaways from the UCD Encampment