College

Blackstone Launchpad Programme Launched in Trinity

The programme, which will connect Trinity students to a global network of universities, hopes to encourage and support students to become more entrepreneurial.
By Dominic McGrath

College to Consider Leasing Binary Hub for Student Accommodation

Building, located in the Liberties, could be leased by College for Trinity students.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Library to Continue Digitisation of Archives

The Library hopes it will be able to digitise a large proportion of its manuscripts, maps and photographs.
By Emer Gerrard
Editorial

The Parallel Issues Facing Voters in the General and TCDSU Elections

To a very large extent, national issues will be to the fore in this year's TCDSU elections.

After Proposal Last Year, Trinity LGBT Staff Network Launched

The LGBT Staff Network launch was held in conjunction with Oifig na Gaeilge, Q Soc and Cumann Gaelach, and attended by Senator David Norris.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity’s Journal of Literary Translation and Exploring the Realms of Verbal and Visual

Lucy Walker reflects on the Journal of Literary Translation’s latest night of cross-disciplinary artistic examination.
By Lucy Walker

The National Debate on Consent, General Election and Funding, and TCDSU Elections

Editors of The University Times discuss some of the bigger topics of the past few days.
By Jack O'Kennedy and Edmund Heaphy

In Trinity Leukemia Expert, an Unsung Hero

Trinity alumnus, CBE, and medical researcher Owen Patrick Smith discusses the future of Irish medical research and how it feels to save a life.
By Tom Myatt

Trinity Researchers Given €3 Million To Investigate Career Development

The project, which has been funded by Horizon 2020, hopes to investigate how the employment landscape will change over the next few years.
By Ciaran Sunderland

After Failure of Existing Programme, Trinity Launches New Preparation Scheme for Non-EU Students

The new course will be delivered by Marino Institute of Education, developed in consultation with Trinity lecturers.
By Niamh Egleston