The Trinity Education Project is looking to reduce exams and finding innovative ways to assess. Across Trinity, lecturers are already finding new ways.
By Sinéad Baker
Cé gurbh fhéidir go bhfuil easpa acmhainn chun íoc mar chúis le táillí ranníocaíochta an mhic léinn gan íoc, bacann faillithe íocadh seirbhísí a bhfuil riachtanach d’ollscoileanna.
Editorial
While outstanding student contribution charges may be due to lack of means, other failures to pay will indirectly detract from services that others need.
Josef Veselsky, who was also a world-renowned table tennis player, received the award to recognise his years of involvement with Shamrock Rovers and UCD Football Club.
By Jake O’Donnell
Patrick Prendergast discusses divestment, commercialisation and what he regrets from his five years in charge of Trinity.
By Dominic McGrath
Trinity's DVD library isn't just for film students. If you have a spare hour in Trinity, why not pay a visit and watch some classic films.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
The online registration system has been improved and a new forum has been developed to improve relations between Academic Registry and Trinity's faculties.
By Philip McGuinness
Jenna Clarke Molloy talks to Trinity Hall Warden, Brendan Tangney, about his passion for teaching and why Halls remains a unique institution.
By Jenna Clarke Molloy
Vice-Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Chris Morash, outlines how the Trinity Education Project plans to give students greater ability to study modules outside of their chosen course.
By Chris Morash
Editorial
Time will tell how much the Trinity Education Project can achieve, but it would be a mistake to assume that there won’t be some substantial changes.