From research into the effect of torture to tackling dementia, Trinity's Institute of Neuroscience is working to understand the most complex and challenging parts of the brain.
By Yasmine Tadjine
The new committee will aim to help Trinity achieve membership of an international network on environmentally sustainable campuses.
By Jenna Clarke Molloy
Previously the Director of Research and Innovation, O'Brien will promote entrepreneurship and aid the future development of Trinity's technology campus in Grand Canal Dock.
By Brónagh Kennedy
The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences dominated the proportion of firsts awarded over the last three years, awarding 173 first-class degrees in 2014/15.
By Philip McGuinness
Former Trinity lecturer David Parris, after losing in the European Court of Justice, is still fighting the Trinity pension regulations he sees as discriminatory.
By Dominic McGrath
David Parris, a former Trinity lecturer, sued Trinity in the European Court of Justice for discrimination against his sexuality and age.
By Charlotte Ryan
Trinity has applied for planning permission to remodel part of the ground floor of the Lloyd Building in order to accommodate the new Global Brain Health Institute.
By Aisling Marren
Editorial
A system that would cause colleagues to directly compete and that ignores much of what academics do is not one that we should adopt.
Seán Barret argues that inequality is rising, and the education system needs to be the one that tackles it.
By Seán Barrett
Once the most modern and lively section of Trinity Hall, Cunningham House now stands as a reminder of times gone by.
By Aislinn McCann