College

TCDSU Secures Increased Student Representation on College Board

The HEA Bill is to be amended to allow for an increase in the number of student representatives on College Board from two to three.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Schools Advertise PhD Positions with ‘Paltry’ €6.5k Stipend

Trinity Dean of Graduate Studies Martine Smith has described the awards as 'not fit for purpose'.
By Jody Druce

Provost Responds After Trinity Discourages Pride Flags Display

An article published in the Ireland edition of the Times in London said that College's secretary’s office discouraged the displaying of Pride flags in windows across campus.
By Seán Cahill

Provost Apologises After Pride Flags Advice Sparks Outrage

In an email to staff and students this evening, Doyle said the advice 'did not reflect the Equality Diversity and Inclusion values of the University'.
By Jody Druce

Top Trinity Official Urged College to Maximise Chinese Investment

COO Orla Cunningham described a “short window of opportunity to try and increase the IIP funding [from mainland China] on some existing projects”.
By Jody Druce

Three to be Awarded Honorary Doctorates

Honourary doctorates are to be conferred on former Chief Justice of Ireland Susan Denham and co-leader of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine group Adrian Hill and Director of the College Health Service Dr David McGrath.
By Seán Cahill

Final Year STEM Projects ‘Under Serious Threat’

An annual STEM faculty report found that “there is currently no funding from the College to support capstone research projects".
By Seán Cahill

Bank of America to Fund Ancient Book of Leinster Conservation

The Book of Leinster is College’s earliest manuscript written entirely in Irish.
By Jody Druce

Trinity Returns to Top 100 Universities After Five Years

The college is now ranked at 98th in the QS world university rankings due to be released tomorrow.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Recruitment Issues Across Trinity Impacting Student Experience

Faculty quality reports said issues surrounding recruitment, high student numbers and space limitations are hurting the quality of learning at Trinity.
By Seán Cahill