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Zero-Hour Contracts Impact Negatively on Students and the Wider Workforce
James Shaw argues that zero-hour contracts are a detriment to students and examines alternative contracts that could benefit both employers and employees.
More Student Spaces Identified, Including a Remodelling of St James’s Common Room
Alongside the new spaces in the Arts Block and Hamilton, College has identified further locations as part of their “distribution” of student spaces.
How the “Self-Assured” Student Can Prevent Open Discussion
Ellen Orchard argues that the most talkative person in a tutorial can often be the least likely to allow open discussion.
Careers Advisory Service to Rebrand as “CareersHub@Trinity”
The service is to undergo a rebranding to reflect the full range of activities offered by the service.
New Bachelor in Business Studies Offers Alternative to BESS
The course will offer an alternative to BESS, intended instead to focus on business from the beginning.
Leathnaíonn Comhphobal Choláiste na Tríonóide Thar Íomhá Thraidisiúnta de Phríbhléid agus Scothroghnachas
Nochtann Inside Trinity, sracfhéachaint ar shaol na hollscoile a rinne RTÉ, comhphobal beoga, ag léiriú foinn Choláiste na Tríonóide níos mó inrochtaineachta do ghrúpaí fo-ionadaithe.
Apparently We’re Just Not Wealthy Enough to Demand Free Education
Kevin Donoghue explores how Irish governments would rather keep companies like Apple happy than invest in third-level education.
Trinity Ranked Among Best Irish Workplaces for LGBT Equality
Trinity was placed fifth in “Best Places to Work for LGBT Equality” at GLEN’s Workplace Equality Index Awards.
32 per cent of Postgraduate Students Self-Funded, According to College Survey
Trinity’s first annual survey of postgraduate students saw respondents call on Trinity to address the teaching wage of postgraduates.
Trinity Hiring New Project Manager to Explore Accommodation Development in Trinity Hall
There is potential for a new accomodation project to replace the "very low capacity" Cunningham Hall.