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Trinity Education Project to Introduce New “Elective” and “Approved” Modules for all Students

With the implementation of the Trinity Education Project concluding in the 2018/19 year, mandatory and optional modules available to all students will be introduced.
By Róisín Power

By Selling Its Naming Rights, Trinity is Selling Itself Short

Selling naming rights to campus buildings is the sad, but not unexpected, result of a university left with nowhere else to look to for funding.
By Simon Foy

Trinity Seeks to Raise €1 Million Over Next Five Years Through Naming Rights Deal

The college is seeking to find donors who will pay €200,000 a year to have their name or firm's name on a part of campus.
By Róisín Power

The Revival of the Irish Language: More Widespread, Modern and Varied than Ever

Christopher McMahon examines the extent of the 21st-century revival of the Irish language on campus and beyond – a rebirth that breaks with the traditional image of the first official language.
By Christopher McMahon

TCDSU Council Votes to Campaign for Student Centre to be Constructed Within 5 Years

Tonight's meeting of TCDSU council has voted to mandate the President, Kieran McNulty, to campaign for the construction of a student centre.
By Róisín Power

Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities Launches Newly Accredited Course

The announcement came alongside the launch of a the centre's business partners programme involving Bank of Ireland and CPL.
By Niamh Egleston

Agus Margadh Poist Fíor-Iomaíoch Rompu, Tá Coláiste na Tríonóide faoi Bhrú Céimithe Ildánacha a Chruthú

Agus cláir céimithe ag críochnú sna seachtainí atá amach romhainn, tá an réimse scileanna a éilíonn fostóirí ag leathnu gach bliain. Tá Coláiste na Tríonóide ag obair go dian faoi seo ach tá an rialtas chun deiridh, a scríobhann an Bord Eagarthóireachta.

A Spare Hour Spent Wisely At A Public Lecture

Don't just ignore those email invitations to Trinity lectures. Learn why they are well worth a visit.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Demand for Emergency Counselling May Indicate Stark Lack of Resources

Aisling Curtis discusses how an increasing demand for emergency counselling services could reflect an inability to access crucial services.
By Aisling Curtis

Ambitious Project Led by Trinity to Examine Some of Europe’s Most Trauma-Exposed Populations

From refugees to emergency service personnel, Context is a four-year research project into some of Europe’s most trauma-exposed populations.
By Jamie Sugrue