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Trinity Will Play a Leading Role in Combating Climate Change

Provost Patrick Prendergast discusses the vital role that Trinity and other universities must play in addressing global climate issues.
By Patrick Prendergast

Business School Budget Increased by €12.5 million

The budget for the long-awaited development – due to be completed by 2018 – will have to be increased to counter rising construction and IT costs.
By Chris McMahon

Labelling University as “The Best Years of Your Life” Creates Unnecessary Pressure

Ellen Orchard argues that the pressure placed on students to enjoy university often detracts from the experience itself.
By Ellen Orchard

Déanann Droch-Chumarsáid Inmheánach Strus Mac Léinn Níos Measa

Déanann riarachán an Choláiste faillí i mbeartais simplí a chur i bhfeidhm chun mic léinn a chur ar an eolas, agus ar a suaimhneas.

After Partnership with Intel, €200,000 in Awards and Scholarships for Trinity Students

A Trinity-Intel Talent Award will provide €2,500 to two STEM undergraduates, and a €192,000 scholarship for postgraduate students.
By Phillip McGuinness

New Gender-Neutral Bathrooms Open in Arts Block

New gender-neutral bathrooms are located on the third, fourth and fifth floors of the building.
By Dominic McGrath

Pav Debuts Facelift, Including New Colour Scheme and Bar

With more tills and beer taps, the Pav is seeking to appeal to a wider customer base.
By Sinéad Baker

TILDA Celebrates Ten Years of Research Into The Challenges of Ageing in Ireland

The study, which has 8,500 participants from across the country, has been internationally recognised for its wide focus of the issues facing older people.
By Simon Foy

New Student Spaces to Open in Arts Block and Hamilton

The two spaces are the first step in what is hoped to be a “network or distribution” of student spaces across campus.
By Sinéad Baker

In Largest Fall Since 2005, Trinity Drops to 98th in QS World Rankings

Trinity has dropped by 20 places, remaining just inside the top 100.
By Dominic McGrath