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An Dul Chun Cinn atá déanta ag Clár Rochtana na Tríonóide, agus an Méid atá Fós le Déanamh

Is meabhrúchán ar a fhorchéimnítheacht nuacht go bhfuil Oxford chun Clár Rochtana Choláiste na Tríonóide a mhacasamhlú - ach tá mórán fós le déanamh againn.
Editorial

Provost Offering His House for Negotiations is Farcical in Light of Third-Level Crisis

With government formation discussions taking place in Trinity this week and a long-standing funding crisis in higher education, are the politicians laughing?

Is Mór an Scigdhráma atá i gcur ar fáil Tí an Phropaist d’Idirbheartaíochtaí le linn na Géarchéime Triú Leibhéil

Agus comhráite ar chomhrialtas ar siúl i gColáiste na Tríonóide le linn na seachtaine agus géarchéim maoinithe fadtéarmach san ardoideachas, an bhfuil na polaiteoirí ag gáire?

Trinity Centre for Digital Humanities to Launch Friday

The new centre at the Long Room Hub will serve as an opportunity for collaboration between humanities and sciences experts on digital projects.
By Paul Glynn

With new CEO, Science Gallery to Take the Dublin Model Global

Sophie Andrews-McCarroll sits down with the incoming CEO of Science Gallery International to talk about the global model pioneered in Trinity.
By Sophie Andrews-McCarroll

Higher Education Funding Becomes Central in TV3 Seanad Candidate Debate

Candidates for the Seanad’s TCD panel largely agreed on the topics of free fees, access to education and higher education funding – although there were some clashes.
By Sinéad Baker and Edmund Heaphy

Oxford Seeks to Replicate Trinity Access Programme with New Scheme

Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, to pilot new foundation year for students from under-represented backgrounds based on the Trinity Access Programme.
By Róisín Power

Trinity’s Green Flag Renewed for Three Years

Despite concerns raised in November, An Taisce have renewed Trinity's Green Flag for another three years.
By Sinéad Baker

First Female Vice-Provost, Lasting Advocate for Gender Equality

After being elected as Pro-Chancellor, Jane Grimson speaks about her relationship to Trinity and how College continues to be a pioneer in addressing gender inequality.
By Charlotte Ryan

Students Need Places to Eat Their Own Food Before Places to Start a Business

Trinity has a reputation of poor spatial provision, and, despite recent developments, basic student spaces remain absent.
By Sinéad Baker