College
Revamp of Rubrics and Chief Steward’s House Could Cost College €20m
Bursar Veronica Campbell said the figure includes ‘all elements of the project’, which are part of a range of works on College's historic buildings.
Trinity Access Joins Appeal for Disused Laptops for Secondary Students
Trinity Access is asking homes and businesses to donate disused laptops to students in DEIS schools.
Editorial
We Can’t Take Academic Freedom for Granted. Troubling Developments in UCD Prove It
UCD attempted to make changes that acknowledged a ‘risk of tension’ between academic freedom and internationalisation.
Optional Resits May Pose ‘Big Challenge’ to College Calendar, Warns IFUT
IFUT ‘broadly’ supports measures for summer assessments, but questions remain over whether next year will start on time for all undergraduates.
Trinity Gets €2.7m from Fáilte Ireland for Old Library Revamp
The grant is part of a three-part funding model for the overhaul of the 300-year-old building.
College to Apply for Planning Permission on Old Library Revamp by June
Bursar Veronica Campbell said ‘the heavy lifting for the design work that is needed to lodge the planning permission, is almost complete’.
Leaving Cert Students Likely to Start College Late, After Exams Postponed
Leaving certificate exams will take place in late July or August, meaning students will not start college at the normal time.
Lockdown Literature: Lecturers Give Their Pandemic Picks
In the first of a new series, Trinity lecturers tell us the books getting them through the coronavirus crisis – and offer some recommendations.
‘No Reason’ Why Campus Allocations Won’t Happen in May, Says College
Allocations should take place in May, though accommodation offers will not be finalised until next year’s academic calendar is confirmed.
USIT, in Liquidation, ‘Not in a Position’ to Refund J1 Students
The company, which organised J1 visas for thousands of Irish students every year, went into liquidation last month.