College

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.

Eascraíonn Ceisteanna Práinneacha ó ‘Bronntanas’ Al Maktoum

D'eascair an fiontar nua seo comhrá faoin méid a dhéanfadh Coláiste na Tríonóide chun maoiniú a sholáthar.

Tasc Dushlánach a Bheidh ann don Leas-Propast Nua chun TEP a Réitiú

Beidh rath Ollamh Jurgen Barkhoff ag brath ar dhearcadh na mac léinn maidir le Tionscnamh Oideachas na Tríonóide a fheabhsú.

Students Join 1,000 for Rain-Soaked Dublin Trans Pride

Around 1,000 trans rights activists took to the streets today for Dublin's second-ever Trans Pride march.
By Cormac Watson

Space Shortage Leaves Maynooth Students Sitting on Library Floor

A report by higher education watchdog Quality and Qualifications Ireland recommended better co-ordination of student services.
By Donal MacNamee

Abolishing Fees Would Cost Government €229m, Says Minister

Minister for Education Joe McHugh said abolishing student contribution fees would hit the budget of the student grant scheme.
By Cormac Watson

Pearse St Gate Set For Two-Month Closure

The gate is being closed to facilitate works to Printing House Square.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity 37th in Times Higher Education Teaching Rankings

The College has risen from last year's ranking for its teaching standards.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity’s Improv Troupe Set for Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Improv, She Wrote is graduating to the paid Fringe, with a nine-night run in a 90-seater venue.
By Molly Furey