College
Leo Varadkar to Lead Celebration of Trinity’s 425th Anniversary
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will open a symposium in September to celebrate the anniversary.
Over 100,000 Animals Used in Research in Trinity Since 2012
The figures have re-ignited a furore over animal testing in universities.
Analysis
Going by Today’s CAO Offers, Business is Booming in Trinity
The first round of offers sees points increases for business courses under the new system, while Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) slide after years of stagnation.
Government Intervenes to Warn Universities Against Excessive Use of Temporary Contracts
The letter, sent earlier this month, has been praised by trade unions as a vindication of their position on the use of fixed-term contracts for support staff
Tá Neart Ciontaigh ann a chuir leis an Bhfeidhmíocht Aisteach maidir leis an Bhfostaíocht
Níl líon na gcéimithe ó Choláiste na Tríonóide atá fostaithe faoi láthair ach beagánín níos airde ná an méan náisiúnta. Ní léir an fáth atá leis go fóill.
Trinity to Play Host to EU Summer School on Climate Change
International students will visit Trinity next week as part of EU-funded program to develop new solutions to climate change.
Special Exams to End, But College Will Expand Supplementals to Include Final Years
All degrees from 2018 onwards will be worth 30 per cent in third year and 70 per cent in final year.
Trinity Consent Workshops Return in September Improved and Refocused, After Year of Review
The changes will see new scenarios being introduced along with an administration committee and new training for facilitators.
No End in Sight to Trinity’s Dispute with Staff, Despite Final Promotions Promise
Trinity say they will run the final round of promotions in September for support and administrative staff.
Over 10% Increase in Book of Kells Visitor Numbers in 2017
The exhibition saw a 40 per cent increase in Chinese visitors.