College
Lack of Clarity Over Essential Work Gives College ‘Carte Blanche’, Say Unions
Trinity reps for Unite the Union and SIPTU have expressed ‘grave concerns’ about the number of staff who are still working on campus despite current restrictions.
Cambridge Launches TAP-Inspired Foundation Programme
The programme will begin to accept students in October 2022, and will be free of charge.
DUBC Rower John Tanguay’s Journey to the 2021 Paralympics
Despite his disability Tanguay competed among the highest tier of rowing athletes in the world while at Columbia University.
Trinity Launches Postgraduate Certificate in Climate Entrepreneurship
The certificate is the first of its kind in Ireland, and will be run by Tangent.
Sally Rooney to Publish Third Novel in September
The Trinity graduate received critical acclaim for her novel Normal People, which was set in the College.
Why Trinity Should Introduce A Compulsory Environmental Science Module
Sustainability, climate change, and environmental science affect every degree, and it is time that that is reflected in our university’s curriculums, writes Alix Pletcher.
70% Decrease in Trinity Students Studying Abroad This Semester
Trinity continued to allow students to go on Erasmus, after many universities cancelled their programmes last summer.
Editorial
A Miserly Placement Grant Proposal That Added Insult to Injury
Student representatives from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation were left frustrated and disappointed after a grant proposal pledged them €100 per week.
Trinity Launches MPhil in Modern and Contemporary Literary Studies
The MPhil is a taught master’s degree, which can be studied full time for a year or part time for two years.
The Renewed Scrutiny of Trinity’s Most Celebrated Philosopher, George Berkeley
Last year, in the wake of the murder of George Floyd, names of institutions and statues came under renewed scrutiny.