College

Trinity’s Luke O’Neill to Lead New Collaborative PhD Programme Between College and GlaxoSmithKline

O'Neill will be conducting interviews in the coming weeks to select candidates for the fully-funded PhD.
By Brónagh Kennedy
Editorial

Protest Against Israeli Ambassador has Focused Attention on Free Speech, Rather than Human Rights

Taking such pronounced measures has meant Students for Justice in Palestine lost control of the discussion, making it harder to promote their aims.

Tá Agóid i gcoinne an Ambasadóra Iosraelach tar éis airde a dhíriú ar Shaoirse Labhartha, in áit Cearta Daonna

Baineann beartais díreacha agusa foircneacha Mac Léinn ar son an Bhreithiúnais do Phalaistín a smacht ar an gcomhrá agus dá bharr sin, tá sé níos deacra dóibh a n-aidhmeanna a chur chun cinn.

Complex Metrics and Rankings Committees: The Measurements Taking over Universities

From a conference in Trinity to the Provost's Rankings Committee, more energy than ever is being poured into improving a university's ranking.
By Róisín Power

Trinity to Acquire Iveagh Grounds Sports Facility in Coming Weeks

Despite previous reports that talks had reached an impasse, progress is ongoing and will be concluded in the coming weeks, according to Trinity's Chief Financial Officer.
By Aisling Marren

Trinity Hosts Keith Wood, Eoin McDevitt and Séamus Callanan for Conference on Concussion

DUFC Captain, Niamh Byrne, as well as boxer Christina McMahon, also spoke at the conference, which saw the dangers of concussion discussed.
By Jake O’Donnell

Failure to Recruit Top Academics Sees Trinity Develop a New Method for Strategic Hires

Trinity will seek to offer more attractive salary packages, with hopes that the new strategic hires scheme could be funded by philanthropic donations.
By Aisling Marren

From Brexit to the Border, the Northern Irish Election will Change Trinity’s Relationship with the North

While Trinity has been successful in attracting Northern students, it needs to adapt to the challenges facing the region.
By Philip McGuinness

Trinity’s Total Income Rose to €355 million in 2015/16, a 7% Increase from the Previous Year

The increase in income comes as Trinity has become less reliant on state funding, with the majority of financial support coming from non-exchequer sources.
By Daniel O'Beirne

From those Helping to Implement it, Trinity Education Project Raises Concerns

The project, which is changing how undergraduates are taught and assessed, is raising concerns over resources and the Americanisation of the curriculum.
By Róisín Power