College

AIT-LIT Consortium Apply for Technological University Status

The consortium hopes to see the new technological university created by next September.
By Cormac Watson

€250 Makes a Dent in Students’ Expenses, But the Impact is Somewhat Hollow

While the €250 grant may have been a move towards greater attentiveness to higher education, students grow ever more disillusioned by short-term solutions, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran

Seomra na Gaeilge ag Athoscailt

Beidh ar mhic léinn spás a chur in áireamh roimh réidh
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Murder Mystery, Games Night and a CV Workshop: Your Week Ahead

Now that society life is back in full swing, Aine Kennedy brings you a comprehensive guide to this week’s events to watch out for.
By Aine Kennedy

Trinity Extends Coronavirus Testing to ‘Key Groups of Staff’

Participants in the scheme collect saliva in a tube every week and give it to Trinity’s laboratories to test for coronavirus.
By Cormac Watson

Three Leading Female Professors Confirm Intent to Become Next Provost

Applications close on December 4th, and the election will take place on April 10th.
By Molly Furey and Cormac Watson

Trinity Initiates First Phase of Grand Canal Innovation District

Plans for the project’s 5,500 square meter Innovation Hub, which will serve as a meeting space for entrepreneurs and academics, are now underway.
By Molly Furey

Trinity’s Grand Canal Innovation Hub Projected to Open in 2022

The Grand Canal Innovation District will be developed over a period of 10 years and will cost an estimated €1 billion.
By Molly Furey

Movember is Bringing Trinity’s Sporting Communities Together

Movember is a charitable drive in which people grow moustaches or take part in exercise challenges to support men’s health.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart

Within Innovation Challenge, the Provost’s Passions Collide

This year’s Provost’s Innovation Challenge focuses on making cities sustainable.
By Cormac Watson