College hopes to hear in the coming weeks if its application to become Ireland’s seventh University of Sanctuary has been successful.
By Danielle Varley
Doug Leith and Stephen Farrell have found more evidence questioning the reliability of contact tracing technology, and flagged transparency issues.
By Donal MacNamee
A campaign launched in support the new module announced the news in a Facebook post today.
By Orla Murnaghan
Trinity won't deny accommodation to Dublin-based Scholars, but is asking them to forfeit their right to it ‘in the interest of the overall community’.
By Aoife Kearins
Trinity said the move doesn't breach its statutes, but law professor Eoin O’Dell said the ‘Scholars’ interpretation is a more than reasonable one’.
By Donal MacNamee
In a letter to the provost, 165 Scholars have denounced Trinity's move to not offer Dublin-based Scholars a room in the first round.
By Donal MacNamee
Mid-pandemic, colleges around the world are turning to online teaching. Minerva – a global college with no campus – has been doing it for years.
By Emma Taggart
A Trinity-led study has found evidence of incest in an adult in Newgrange – suggesting he was among a ruling elite similar to inbred Inca god-kings.
By Ella Connolly
Roughly 30 protesters formed a human chain, blocking off access to Front Square for half an hour this afternoon.
By Saran Fogarty
Interviews with eight Erasmus students reveal the misgivings of a cohort weighing uncertainty against the benefits of studying abroad.
By Rachel O'Leary and Ella Connolly