College
Trinity Receives HEA Funding for Two New Postgraduate Certificate Courses
The courses are run in order to assist people to re-enter the workplace or for people currently in employment seeking to upskill.
Editorial
Universities and Students are Facing a Perfect Storm of the Government’s Making
A threat to cap Irish places from UCD is the latest sign of the desperation facing our universities.
Citing €500,000 Annual Cost, Staff Oppose New Faculty Managers
Three new faculty managers, who will earn over €110,000 each, will help oversee individual schools.
Hu Chunhua, Tipped as a Future Chinese Leader, Visits Old Library and Trinity Research Centre
Hu Chunhua, the General Secretary in Guangdong, visited Trinity in a tour organised by the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Trinity’s Rankings Boost Good News for Ireland, says Research Dean
By rising from 98th to 88th in the QS World Rankings, Trinity reversed a longstanding trend of decline.
Rising 10 Places, Trinity Reverses Longstanding Rankings Decline
Trinity has risen from 98th to 88th in the QS World Rankings, reversing a longstanding trend of decline.
Five Staff Members Celebrated for Committed and Innovative Teaching
After an extensive judging process, five winners were celebrated for their commitments to students at the annual Provost’s Teaching Awards.
Editorial
Student Accommodation Solutions Worsened by Government Inaction
In a market increasingly occupied by private developers, universities cannot intervene as effectively to provide accommodation.
With Varadkar’s Election Victory, Trinity is one Step Closer to its First Taoiseach
Defeating Simon Coveney today, the medicine graduate is nearly certain to become Ireland’s next leader.
With Private Sector Booming, Trinity Rethinks Approach to Securing More Student Accommodation
Priced out of a rapidly growing and volatile market, Trinity is unable to compete with private developers when it comes to securing new sites.