College
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.
Editorial
Halls Workshops are a Welcome First Step, But Tackling Sexual Assault Needs to Become More Fundamental
The “mandatory” Trinity Hall workshops bring us closer to a widespread understanding of consent, but we need a long-term solution to the college-wide problem.
Proposed Amendments of College Statutes to Change Definition of “Student” Following High Court Case
New statutes set out to define the differences between current and past students of the College.
Tenure-track, TCDSU Elections and New Philanthropy Drive from Trinity
Editors of The University Times discuss some of the biggest stories of the past week, including the TCDSU election candidates.
With Revision of College Statutes, College Takes Opportunity to Clarify Scholarship
Scholars could now be elected year round under certain circumstances, while Trinity Hall is defined as accommodation "in College".
Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain Criticises Trinity’s Muslim Student Association
The council's spokesperson, Maryam Namazie, was involved in controversy surrounding a visit to SOFIA last year.
Analysis
In Welfare Race, Consensus Among Candidates Over Need for Inclusivity in Union
In interviews with The University Times, candidates discuss the importance of supporting students, and why campaigns on accommodation and sexuality must continue.
Finding Trinity’s Rose, Charity Fight Night and The Annual Trinity Come Dancing
Rebecca Wynne-Walsh speaks with Ents Officer, Katie Cogan about all there will be to this RAG Week, which for the first time ever is falling into a second week.
Analysis
For a Role that Leads Union’s Internal Workings, Candidates Juxtapose Experience and Fresh Perspectives
In interviews with The University Times, candidates discuss their views on what it takes to become the union’s chief organiser and academic representative.
Trinity’s School of Engineering Receives €65 Million in Software from Siemens
Engineering students will have access to software described as "industry leading", used in the automotive, aerospace and machinery industries.