College
Unions Express Concern Over Long-Term Impact of Academic Promotions Reform
Promotions of senior academic staff will now be based on quotas driven by financial restrictions, rather than staff numbers.
Responses to Midwifery Bullying Report Set for Implementation Across Health Science
The recommendations came after a 2015 report found 60 per cent of Trinity’s midwifery students had experienced bullying while on placement.
After Trinity’s Hurlers Wrongly Win Award, Trinity Sports Apologise for “Administrative Error”
The Performance of the Year Award was wrongly given to Trinity's hurling team, rather than Dublin University Sailing Club.
Unions Set For “Pivotal” Meeting with College on April 11th
Unions are planning strike action unless there is no resolution to the ongoing dispute over contracts and promotions.
Trinity Lost €9.4m Last Year
Significantly lower than the €34 million deficit predicted in June 2016, the loss was negated by higher earnings and less expenditure than expected.
Formally Launching Arts Block Space, Provost Praises Introduction of Spaces
New student spaces were formally launched by Provost Patrick Prendergast today, who spoke on the importance of such spaces across campus.
The Arts Dean Passionate About the Role of Literature, and of Universities
Prof Darryl Jones is the quintessential academic in his beliefs that college is a place to challenge ideology.
A Space for the Party to Continue When Trinity Ball Closes Its Gates
Saoirse Ní Scanláin explores this year’s Trinity Ball after party which, continuing on until 2pm, has made efforts to become more inclusive.
To Receive Funding, Irish Third-Level Institutions Require Efforts for Gender Balance
For staff in Irish universities, the new gender equality benchmarks required to receive research funding will be a boost in the battle for gender equality.
After Six Years of Deficits, DUCAC Accounts Dwindle by Over 90%
The governing body of student sport in Trinity has ran a combined deficit of €320,000 over the last six years.