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Editorial
Colleges, Take Note: A Third-Level Expert Just Poured Cold Water on Online Teaching
Peter Clinch warned this week that Ireland’s universities will struggle to ‘compete’ when it comes to a high-quality online education.
Tabhair Aire, A Choláistí: Rinne Saineolaí Beag is Fiú den Teagasc ar Líne
An tseachtain seo, bhagair Peter Clinch go mbeidh ollscoileanna na hÉireann ‘ag streachailt’ agus iad ag dul san iomaíocht in oideachas ardchaighdeáin ar líne.
Trinity Study Finds Nearly 50% of People Exercising More in Lockdown
The study, led by researchers in Trinity's Department of Physiotherapy, found 90 per cent of respondents have walked in the last seven days.
Editorial
Three Colleges Have Made Decisions on Erasmus. Why is Trinity so Quiet?
Students need information on whether they need to start planning for Erasmus – or for a year in Dublin.
Can Dating Survive in Lockdown? Yes – and No, Say Students and Academics
Led by students, sites like OKZoomer have sprung up in lockdown, with a less superficial approach to romance. But how important is touch?
GSU Vice-President Gisèle Scanlon to Run Unopposed for Body’s Presidency
Scanlon is bidding to replace incumbent president Shaz Oye, after the pair had a public falling out earlier this year.
All Areas of College to Produce Safety Statement Before Staff Return to Work
All areas of College will also have to commit to a workplace audit with Trinity’s safety officer before staff come back to work.
Irish Colleges to Struggle to ‘Compete’ With Online Teaching, Warns SFI Chair
The chair of SFI said the ‘centralised’ approach to administrative and technical support of Ireland’s universities will make it difficult for them.
Staff Told Not to Return to Campus Next Monday, Despite Government Directive
The government's five-step plan says teaching staff can return to organise online teaching, but Trinity has told them to do so from home.
Trinity Study Finds 75% of Workers Fear Catching Virus on Commute
The study, carried out by College's School of Engineering, found almost 80 per cent of participants would prefer to work from home.