College

Trinity Business Programmes Ranked in Top Ten in Western Europe

The Eduniversal rankings place the new Trinity MBA at 6th place, above business schools in both Oxford and Cambridge.
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity Ranked 40th “Most International” University in World

Rankings, released this morning by Times Higher Education, reveal the top 200 most outward-looking institutions in the world.
By Edmund Heaphy

Species Diversity Can Reduce Reliance on Fertilisers, According to Trinity Researchers

The research, published today, could prove significant as concerns grow over use of fertilisers.
By John Conway

Trinity Has Lowest Dropout Rate of Any Irish University, at 7%

With 13 per cent of students not progressing in NUIG and the University of Limerick, Trinity is only university to improve.
By Edmund Heaphy

Concerns About “Visual Impact” of Trinity’s Oisín House Campus Accommodation Project

An Taisce tells The University Times that “the scale” of the building raises concerns.
By Dominic McGrath
Contribution

Is Trinity Failing to Bridge the Gap Between the Arts and the Sciences?

As College prioritises STEM subjects, a concern for the future of other courses remains.
By John Bethell

With €50m in Funding, Expanded ADAPT Digital Research Centre to Launch Next Week

The expanded centre, which will be based in Trinity, will be launched by Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation, Damien English.
By Dominic McGrath
Analysis

How Trinity Can Save its Green Flag

With the renewal of Trinity’s Green Flag in doubt, Paul Glynn examines what College is doing to safeguard it.
By Paul Glynn

What Drives Trinity’s Success With Entrepreneurs?

By coincidence or by design, Trinity produces more entrepreneurs than any university in Europe.
By Daniel O'Brien

After Student Concerns, Law School Postpones Changes to Degree Programs

The changes would have seen the strict dividing of modules into either third or fourth-year options, leaving students going on exchange abroad with fewer options.
By Paul Glynn