College
Three Student Unions Launch Drug Harm-reduction Campaign
The "What's in the Pill?" campaign aims to reduce harm when students take drugs.
Campaign to Push Trinity to Divest from €6 million in Oil Assets
The campaign, due to be launched by the Environmental Society, will aim to end all College investments in fossil fuel companies.
Trinity Becomes First Irish University to Rank in the Top 100 for Arts and Humanities
Trinity has been ranked 74th in the world for arts and humanities by Times Higher Education.
In Trinity, Renowned Historian Considers Role of Memory in Narrative of Irish Revolution
Thomas Monahan reviews a talk by the Carroll Builders Professor of Irish History at Oxford, Roy Foster, hosted by the Long Room Hub.
Trinity PhD Candidate Advises UK Parliament on Gender Recognition Law
With the UK currently re-evaluating its gender recognition legislation, Peter Dunne, a PhD Candidate in the Law School, spoke at the UK’s Women and Gender Equalities Committee.
Labour Youth and Labour Women Launch Repeal the Eighth University Campus Tour
Launched today in Trinity, their campus tour will visit six universities in total.
College Art Collection Hire Scheme Allows Students to Get Up Close and Personal With Modern Masterpieces
Trudy Kilgore looks at the impressive art holdings available to students through the College Art Collections’ hire scheme.
€16 million to Fund Trinity’s Ussher Assistant Professorships
The positions, which were originally announced in March, are to be filled through an international recruitment process, and the assistant professors will be appointed as part of a tenure-track system.
The Woman Leading the Library Into the Future
Hugh Mitchell profiles Head Librarian, Helen Shenton, and discusses how her influence will revamp the College’s library system.
Courses Failing to Fill Student Quotas
For the second year, a number of courses failed to fulfil their student quotas because of ineligible applications.