College

Trinity to ‘Consider’ Alternative Exam Fee Proposal, Says Provost

The Provost tweeted in response to protests this evening.
By Dominic McGrath and Kathleen McNamee

Student Counselling Service Considers Rebrand

Concerns have been raised that the current name is not 'sufficiently inclusive' of all aspects of the service.
By Donal MacNamee

13% of Students Opt In to New Trinity Electives

Trinity's new elective modules will be studied by 1,578 students from next September.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity’s One-Wheel Wonders Pedalling Ireland for Charity

Hector Chamberlain and Will Forsyth-Forrest are cycling around Ireland – on unicycles – to raise money for injured jockeys.
By Rachel O’Leary

Trinity Student Wins European Biomechanics Award

Trinity PhD Alix Whelan became the first Irish person since 2002 to win the European Society of Biomechanics Student Award.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Enactus Is Ready to Take On the World

Trinity's Enactus society will compete against sustainable entrepreneurs from 37 countries at the Enactus World Cup this September.
By Eimear Finan

Trinity to Hire Operations Manager for New Business School

Trinity Business School's new Development and Operations Manager will be in charge of student and staff recruitment.
By Cormac Watson

In Trinity, Scientists Map Animal Life Cycles – From Salmon to Sharks

Prof Yvonne Buckley from Trinity participated in a study mapping the life cycles of 121 species of organism.
By Donal MacNamee
Editorial

New Vice-Provost Faces the Unenviable Task of Rescuing TEP’s Reputation

Prof Jurgen Barkhoff’s success in his new role will depend largely on redeeming student perceptions of the Trinity Education Project.
Editorial

Al Maktoum ‘Gift’ Raises Urgent Questions About Who Trinity Does Business With

This latest venture prompts a conversation about where Trinity draws the line when it comes to sourcing much-needed funding.