College
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.
The Nassau St Entrance: Renovation, Architectural Revolution and Wooden Blocks
Some of the more ambitious Nassau St entrance architectural innovations have been more successful than others.
Opening Trinity’s Knowledge Bank to the World
Making thousands of PhD theses available online, Trinity's library is pioneering in making knowledge open access.
IFUT Becomes Third Union to Vote in Favour of Strike Action in Trinity
90 per cent of those balloted voted in favour of industrial action over College's decision to no longer give permanent contracts.
Exploring Trans Issues and the Healthcare Curriculum
Tomorrow, as part of Trinity Week, the TBSI will host discussions on how Trinity can become a pioneer in addressing trans issues in the healthcare curriculum.
TCDSU Council to Vote on Motion to Boycott Israel
The motion proposes that Trinity divests all university funds from the country, as well as an introducing an academic boycott.
Universities to Lobby Against International Fees for Northern Irish Students Post-Brexit
In an interview, the CEO of the Irish Universities Association said the organisation would try and achieve lower fees for Northern students.
Despite HEA Recommendations, Trinity Unlikely to Appoint Gender Equality Vice-President
While a review of the national report is still ongoing, Trinity is more likely to integrate responsibility for gender equality into an existing role.
Trinity on Track to Make €33m Through Commercialisation in 2021
Making €24 million in 2015/16, Trinity is on track to meet its target of generating €33 million in 2020/21 through commercial activity.
55 Scholars, 14 Fellows and One Honorary Fellow Elected
The announcement, part of Trinity Week, took place this morning on the steps of the Public Theatre in Front Square.