College

We Have a Long Way to Go in Education, Bruton Tells TAP Audience

Addressing the audience at the 21st Century Schools of Distinction award ceremony, Bruton called for a change in how we talk about education in Ireland.
By Dominic McGrath and Kathleen McNamee

Crumlin Children’s Hospital and St James’s Hopsital to Benefit from Med Day 2017

Former Head of the School of Medicine Paul Browne launched Med Day 2017 in the Minister for Health's absence.
By Niamh Herbert

“Ignore the Great Centrists”, 450-Strong Trinity Crowd Told Ahead of Education March

450 students gathered in Front Square this morning to join the USI March for Education.
By Kathleen McNamee and Dominic McGrath

Students Should be Allowed to Attend Education March, College Tells Lecturers

In an email sent by the Vice-Provost and the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, lecturers were asked to make arrangements so students could avoid repercussions for attending the march.
By Ciaran Molloy

Our Education Project Will Change Everything to Preserve the Best of Trinity

The Trinity Education Project will re-define the college's undergraduate education.
By Patrick Prendergast

Setting the Pace in Trinity Sport, Michelle Tanner

Michelle Tanner, the Head of Trinity Sport, is expanding the role of sport in the college.
By Dillon Hennessy

The New Arts Block Cafe: Worth the Hype?

The Perch looks slick and shiny, but what has changed in the Arts Block cafe?
By Lorna Reid

70 Trinity Researchers Named in Government Funding Programme

The awards were announced by the government at an event in Waterford Institute of Technology.
By Jack Schofield

Tá Fearg agus Díomá ar na Mic Léinn. Tá Gá le Fóram Éigin Chun a gCuid Imní a Chur in Iúl

Léiríonn na fadhbanna atá ag na mic léinn ó roinn na ceimice nach raibh siad in ann a gcuid imní a chur in iúl.

As Probe Begins, Here are the Highlights

Ireland's best scientists will be promoting their work in Front Square this evening.
By Jack Schofield