College

With Jubilant Celebration, Trinity Announced Latest Member of League of European Research Universities

The prestigious organisation's membership now consists of 23 of the best European universities, with today's event marking the importance of Trinity's research.
By Sinéad Baker and Dominic McGrath
Analysis

One of the World’s Best Academic Clubs, and Trinity is the Newest Member

Membership of LERU is a vindication of Trinity's efforts to succeed in an environment of austerity.
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity to Host Conference on Academic Free Speech and Israel-Palestine Conflict

Trinity became a centre of the debate over recent months, with September’s conference focusing on the effect of the conflict on academics.
By Róisín Power

Ryanair Funding for Entrepreneurship Post Received on “Non-Committal Basis” Confirms Business Dean

The Dean of Trinity Business School also said that the new building will not be named after a donor, to encourage ‘inclusive interaction with businesses’.
By Róisín Power

Money Lost from Trinity’s Philanthropic Branch After Cyber Attack

College has confirmed the attack on the Trinity Foundation accounts, while reports suggest up to €1 million may have been stolen.
By Jake O’Donnell

Navigating Gender Neutral Terms and Symbology in College

With the terminology and symbology around gender constantly changing, is it time that we settled on universal terms?
By Kathleen McNamee
Contribution

What College Degrees Mean for Millennials, and How Colleges Can Respond Better

In a world that’s changing so rapidly – growing, morphing and expanding at an incomprehensible speed – how can college degrees keep up?
By Ruby Smyth

Why Trinity? Selling the University to Students Across the World

Amid funding uncertainties and a global emphasis on internationalisation, Trinity is putting more effort into attracting non-EU students and taking advantage of Brexit.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
Editorial

Trinity Needs to Ensure that Gender Equality is Given the Focus it Requires

If there is to be no vice-president for gender equality, Trinity needs to ensure that the issue is still properly addressed.
Analysis

The Timely Reform of Irish Arts Degrees

UCD and Maynooth University are planning to reform their arts degree programmes. The aim? To give arts students the skills they're often mocked for not having.
By Simon Foy