Consultations are to begin wth Heads of Schools for the replacement of TSM by 2018-2019, with the possibility of including subjects like law and business with new combinations.
By Sinéad Baker
A new subsidary company, Trinity Brand Commercial Services, will sell Trinity-inspired products internationally, with a projected yearly turnover of €25 million.
By Niamh Egleston
Tar éis aontachais Choláiste na Tríonóide chuig an grúpa ardcháile ollscoileanna, tá sé ró-éasca dearmad go n-aithníonn an gradam éachtaí taighde sna daonnachtaí freisin.
Editorial
After Trinity’s acceptance by the prestigious organisation, it is too easy to forget that the honour recognises research achievements in the humanities as well.
After a campaign led by Fossil Free TCD, Trinity is to divest from its €6.1 million indirectly invested in fossil fuel companies.
By Róisín Power and Dominic McGrath
It is hoped the name change will reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the school, as well as improve the student experience.
By Róisín Power
Trinity and Irish universities remain seriously underfunded by the state, but sacrificing collegiate values in favour of commercialisation presents many problems.
By James Shaw
Senator Grace O'Sullivan, who launched the lobby group, called on Trinity to divest from fossil fuels.
By Dominic McGrath and Róisín Power
The celebrations included a lecture from Sir Thomas John Parker, Britain's own Clark Kent, whose speech mirrored Lloyd’s first lecture to engineering students this day 175 years ago.
By Róisín Power
As universities across the world encourage divestment, Fossil Free TCD is attempting to build a national awareness campaign to build solidarity and awareness.
By Hannah Moody