Brexit

I Won’t Saddle Students With “Enormous Debt”, Varadkar Tells Trinity on 425th Anniversary

Varadkar spoke to Trinity staff and students about access to education, Brexit and higher education funding models.
By Dominic McGrath

Ireland’s Universities Could Reap Brexit’s Benefits, if they Seize its Opportunities

Neale Richmond, who chairs the Seanad Brexit Committee, argues that Irish higher education is uniquely placed to benefit from Brexit.
By Neale Richmond

With Ambitions to Transform Dublin, Trinity’s €1bn Second Campus Could Require 20% State Funding

Some buildings on the new technology campus in Grand Canal Dock could be completed within five years.
By Dominic McGrath

Brexit will Dig up the Past and Distract from the Future, Says Former Taoiseach at Trinity Lecture in London

At the annual Henry Grattan lecture in London, former Taoiseach John Bruton warned of the challenges facing Ireland ahead of the Brexit negoitations.
By Dominic McGrath

Prendergast Pledges to “Surmount” Challenges Posed by Brexit

Provost Prendergast Prendergast has expressed Trinity’s hope that non-EU fees will not be introduced for British and Northern Irish students.
By Sinéad Baker

Why Trinity? Selling the University to Students Across the World

Amid funding uncertainties and a global emphasis on internationalisation, Trinity is putting more effort into attracting non-EU students and taking advantage of Brexit.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

Universities to Lobby Against International Fees for Northern Irish Students Post-Brexit

In an interview, the CEO of the Irish Universities Association said the organisation would try and achieve lower fees for Northern students.
By Kathleen McNamee