College

Months After Launch, Many Students Don’t Feel ‘At Home’ in Business School

Many students have complained about a lack of study spaces and a poorly designed 600-seat lecture theatre.
By Emer Moreau

Micheál Martin Repeats Promise of New Higher Education Department

Martin, who first made the proposal last summer, said creating a higher education department is necessary to combat Brexit's risks.
By Sárán Fogarty
Analysis

Education Candidate O’Connor Keeps it Local, Despite Third-Level Funding Crisis

Megan O'Connor, the sole candidate for TCDSU education officer, wants the union to get back to basics. It's unclear if students will buy it.
By Rachel O’Leary

Trinity Needs a New Senior Digital Officer, Says IT Review

An external quality review of IT Services recommended a raft of changes to how College handles its digital strategy.
By Aisling Marren

Research, Ratios and Postgraduates at Heart of Trinity’s New Strategic Plan

The plan, obtained by The University Times, also promises increased campus diversity, among a raft of goals for the next five years.
By Cormac Watson
Analysis

Strategic Plan: Lots to Commend, but the Devil’s in the (Lack of) Detail

While well-intentioned, College's new strategic plan isn't urgent enough about tackling staff and student issues, writes Aoife Kearins.
By Aoife Kearins

The Top Six Takeaways from Trinity’s New Strategic Plan

From sustainability to the student–staff ratio, here are some of the standouts in Trinity's new strategic plan.
By Emer Moreau
Analysis

In Presidential Race, a Familiar Choice: Micro or Macro

The three candidates running for TCDSU president offer differing takes on the extent to which the union should involve itself in national issues.
By Emer Moreau

Stíl agus Coinsias – na hÉadaí Gaelacha is Fearr Ar An Margadh

Le cúpla bliain anuas, tá claochlú iomlán tar éis teacht ar íomhá na Gaeilge.
By Aoife Enright

Drastic Cutbacks to E3 Business Plan After €85m Student Forecast Drop

College has dramatically revised its 30-year spending plans for E3, after making significant miscalculations in projected student numbers.
By Donal MacNamee