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Trinity’s Oscar Winner on Changing the Face of Film
Anil Kokaram received an Academy Award in 2007 for his cutting-edge work in video and audio restoration.
Government Allocates €400k to Prevent Sexual Violence on Irish Campuses
The government today launched a framework outlining policies for consent education and improved sexual assault reporting mechanisms.
Chris Morash Steps Down as Vice-Provost
Provost Prendergast has proposed that Prof Jürgen Barkhoff’s replace Morash.
Bua na mBan le Coiste Úr an Chumainn Ghaelaigh
Is mná ar fad atá sa trí phost is sinsearaí sa chumann.
Trinity Ranks 10th In World for Climate Action
The list was compiled by Times Higher Education and featured three Irish universities in the top 100.
Student Arrested in Trinity Library for Abusive Behaviour
The student was removed three times from campus today.
Do Irish Confucius Institutes Threaten Academic Freedom?
Ciannait Khan investigates whether the Confucius Institutes, present in UCD and UCC, are benign promoters of Chinese language and culture – or if they are cause for serious concern.
In Statement, Knights of the Campanile Refutes Hazing Allegations
Peter Ledbetter, the Master of the society, said coverage of the initiation evening was 'misleading' and 'inept'.
Trinity Agrees to Scrap Supplemental Exam Fees
The historic decision comes after weeks of student anger.
College to Run Dignity and Respect Meetings for Students
Trinity has invited students to participate in focus groups to cultivate a policy of dignity and respect on campus.