College

Luke O’Neill Ranked in Top One Per Cent of Cited Researchers

Prof Jonathan Coleman was also named on the list, which comprises over 3,300 top researchers.
By Kathleen McNamee

Increased Campus Supervision for Late-Night Workers

An updated safety policy, Trinity says, will make late-night working safer.
By Aisling Marren

How Universities are Fighting Fake News

Two Seattle academics were fed up with their students reading fake news online. Then Trump came along and hurried them into action.
By Bláithín Wilson

College Partners With GSU to Create Trinity Fashion

A small percentage of the makings on the fashion range will go towards the postgraduate hardship fund.
By Aoife Kearins
Editorial

The Absurd Gender Imbalance on the Provost’s Council

Despite the focus on gender equality, Prendergast found just eight women for his advisory council.

A Lamentable Snap Election, Welcome TCDSU Election Changes, Smoke-Free Zones

Intruder Alarm Sees Some Students Vacate 24-Hour Library

An unidentified trigger caused the alarm to sound for almost 45 minutes.
By Donal MacNamee

New Appointment Process to End ‘Pass by Compensation’ Staff Promotions

The reforms have been welcomed by the Irish Federation of University Teachers.
By Niamh Egleston

Nobel Prize Winner to Launch Trinity’s New-Look Science Degree

Prof William Campbell, a Trinity graduate, will help launch Trinity's reformed science degree programme next week.
By Louise McCormack

Trinity Education Project Manager to Move to New Role

Fedelma McNamara, the Project Manager of the Trinity Education Project, will take up the role of Director of Internationalisation.
By Aisling Marren