The degrees are being conferred in the Public Theatre, with alumnus Eric Kinsella and childbirth standards advocate Peta Taffe also awarded.
By Róisín Power
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford and Trinity graduate, Louise Richardson, discussed Brexit, Trump and women in academia in a talk in the Long Room Hub today.
By Dominic McGrath
The Irish tuberculosis expert co-authored the first update to international guidelines for treatment of the disease, in 17 years.
By Aoife O’Donoghue
Analysis
Patrick Lavelle examines the pros and cons of the increasing number of global partnerships Trinity is making with other universities.
By Patrick Lavelle
The agreement, signed today by the US and Ireland, doesn't include the four-month visa used by thousands of students each summer.
By Dominic McGrath
Results of the Irish Survey of Student Engagement show Trinity is weak when it comes to creating a “supportive learning environment”.
By Edmund Heaphy
Editorial
The government’s failure to reform the registration system will only lead to international students looking elsewhere for their education.
Trinity's Amber research centre, the envy of researchers in Europe and the US, only plans to get bigger in years to come.
By Jamie Sugrue
Trinity is listed as first in Ireland and 19th out of 1,337 educational establishments for securing Horizon 2020 funding.
By Jamie Sugrue
While Trinity have increasingly targeted students from Northern Ireland in recent years, only 78 students students accepted a place in 2016.
By Philip McGuinness