College

Trinity’s First Full-Scale Fundraising Campaign to Launch in 2018

Trinity is looking to increase the amount of philanthropic donations it receives with the future nature of state funding still unclear.
By Philip McGuinness

Following Deprioritisation, Cunningham House Accommodation Redevelopment to be Reassessed

If approval is given, up to 400 beds could be delivered on the Trinity Hall site by 2020.
By Arianna Schardt

College to Meet Unions Over Promotions Policy in February

Industrial action is one of the options being considered by unions as Trinity ends permanent contracts for service staff.
By Dominic McGrath

Calls for “Reasoned Debate”, as Fellows Vote on Trinity’s Transition to Christmas Exams

The new academic year structure has already been approved by University Council, but requires the assent of the Fellows.
By Sinéad Baker

Head of Law School Condemns Sexist Comments Made by Students in Module Evaluations

In an email to students, Prof Oran Doyle condemned 'the objectification of women' by two students in anonymous module evaluation forms last year.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

A Professor and Trinity FM DJ on Opposing Borders and Playing Trinity Ball

With the news that he has secured a set at Trinity Ball, assistant professor and Trinity FM DJ Nick Johnson discusses politics and the fluidity of music.
By Jake O'Donnell

The Ambitious Scientific Leader Embracing Art and Creating New Perspectives

Director of the CONNECT research centre and Professor of Engineering and the Arts, Linda Doyle, on combining her passion for science and the arts.
By Kathleen McNamee

New Research Initiative Criticised After Concerns Over Ranking Academics

The initiative has already drawn criticism from IFUT over concerns that it might lead to competition between academics.
By Róisín Power and Sinéad Baker

Pharmacy Students call on College’s Support to Oppose Surprise Fees and Unpaid Placement

Students are lobbying against increased final-year tuition fees and an unpaid placement in their final year.
By Brónagh Kennedy

Proposal Would See Removal of Special Examinations and Pass by Compensation

A group of early stage proposals would also see a year off-books count as a repeated year.
By Róisín Power