College

In UCD, Academics Push Pandemic-Era Research – Inside the Lab and Out

With a contact tracing centre, and research that’s likely to be crucial to how Ireland manages the virus, UCD is at the coalface of pandemic research.
By Annasthasia Fitzgerald

Top Academics Warn Ireland Must Eliminate Virus, Urging Policy U-Turn

An open letter to the ‘two Governments on the island of Ireland’ says re-opening society too soon could have major consequences.
By Donal MacNamee
Editorial

Starving Universities Hunt a Cabinet Champion – and a Seat at the Table

Thousands of academics have called for the creation of a department of higher education and research.

Lorgaíonn Tríú-Leibhéal Aire Rialtais – Agus Rannpháirtíocht

D'éiligh na mílte ón lucht léinn go mbunófar roinn ardoideachais agus taighde.
Editorial

As Protests Sweep the Globe, Trinity Must Make Real, Lasting Changes on Campus

With millions protesting around the world, Trinity this week promised to ‘bring about real structural change’ when it comes to racism on campus.

Le hAgóidí ag Scaipeadh ar Fud na Cruinne, Caithfidh an Tríonóid Athruithe Buana a Dhéanamh ar Champas

Fad is atá na milliúin ag agóidíocht ar fud an domhain, gheall an Coláiste an tseachtain seo go “ndéanfar athruithe struchtúracha” maidir le ciníochas ar champas.

Trinity Moves STEM Summer Camps for Secondary School Students Online

Trinity's Walton Club today kicked off the first of seven camps it'll run this summer – online, rather than on campus.
By Emma Donohoe

Major College Society to Run Speaking Events Remotely in First Term Next Year

Dublin University Business and Economics Society has announced all its speaker events will be held over Zoom.
By Sárán Fogarty

Fellows Divided on Provost’s Warning that Trinity May Cut Student Numbers

Some Fellows have moral objections to reducing student numbers, while others say it's the only option available to Trinity.
By Donal MacNamee

Amid Cashflow Fears, Trinity to Drop Entry Criteria for Non-EU Students

College will accept some international students next year whose predicted grades equate to 80 per cent of the CAO points required for their course.
By Aoife Kearins