College

Radical Review of Curriculum Enters Consultation Phase

A new project promises significant changes to the way we learn in Trinity.
By Sinéad Baker and Dominic McGrath

Finance Committee Approves 3% Increase in Non-EU Fees

This is the second year that the committee has approved a 3 per cent increase.
By Emer Gerrard

College to Submit Planning Application for 280-bed Oisín House Project

The €52 million development will include an open-plan courtyard as well as the College health and disability services.
By Edmund Heaphy

Trinity’s Green Flag Award Under Threat, Students Told

The Green Flag, which is up for renewal this year, will not be awarded if students do not do more to engage with the issue of sustainabilty.
By Diarmuid O'Huallachain

Trinity is First Irish University to Rank in Top 100 in Life Sciences

In Times Higher Education rankings, Trinity is ranked 87th in the world, the first, and only, Irish university to rank in the top 100 for life sciences.
By Dominic McGrath

Tackling the Confidence Issue with Panel Discussions, Gigs and Food

Sharon Besra speaks with Aoibhinn Ní Lochlainn about what we can expect for this year’s Body and Soul week.
By Sharon Besra

TCDSU to Call on Trinity to Divest from Fossil Fuels After Council Vote

The union will work with the Environmental Society to call on Trinity to cease its €6 million investment in oil assets.
By Dominic McGrath

Is Cailliúint do Rannóg Eacnamaíochta na Trionóide é Bua dá Cháil Féin

Cothaíonn Creat na Smachtú Fostaíochta ag an HEA Frithchosúlacht d'Ollscoileanna.

Trinity Launches Strategic Partnership with Major University in China

The partnership with Beijing Foreign Studies University provides for a joint research programme, and will also facilitate student exchange between the universities.
By Paul Glynn

Three Student Unions Launch Drug Harm-reduction Campaign

The "What's in the Pill?" campaign aims to reduce harm when students take drugs.
By Edmund Heaphy