College

Change to Immigration Processes Takes Toll on Non-EU Students

Students originating from outside the European Economic Area are no longer able to register at the Public Office on Burgh Quay, and will be informed of a dedicated alternative registration process.
By Paul Glynn

Board Member Who Told Students to Take Action Against College Resigns

Prof Peter Coxon, who served on the Board for only a year of his four-year term, resigned recently.
By Edmund Heaphy

Trinity One of Only Two Universities to See Fall in CAO First Preferences

For a second year, Trinity saw a decline in the number of first preferences.
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity Centre for Asian Studies Officially Opened

Trinity also launched a new master's degree in Chinese Studies, the first of its kind in College.
By Paul Glynn

Former CEO of Tesco Ireland Appointed to College Board

Tony Keohane appointed by Minister for Education and Skills.
By Dominic McGrath and Daniel O'Brien

Trinity Graduate Wins Nobel Prize

Prof William Campbell – jointly awarded the prize for Physiology or Medicine – becomes the third Nobel-winning Trinity graduate.
By Daniel O'Brien
Editorial

Trinity’s Global Strategy has Paid off When it Comes to University Rankings

While not immune to criticism, the strategy has given Trinity a boost where funding has decreased.

With the Consideration of a Tenure-track System in Ireland, Potential for Radical Changes

What a tenure-track system could mean for academics in Trinity and in Ireland.
By Dominic McGrath

Despite Millions Spent on Systems, Admin in Trinity is Still Laughable

Sinéad Baker points out that Trinity's poor administrative prowess is not because of under-resourcing or lack of funding.
By Sinéad Baker

Science Gallery Raises €1.1 million in Funding

The funding from two organisations will be used to broaden Science Gallery’s international reach, with seven Science Gallery facilities opening around the world.
By Paul Glynn