coronavirus

Trinity and Erasmus: Everything you Need to Know

Today's announcement by Trinity that students can go on Erasmus or Study Abroad in the first semester will have come as a surprise to many.
By Cormac Watson

Gisèle Scanlon Elected GSU President, With Record Voter Turnout

Abhiswetta Bhattacharjee won the race for the GSU's vice-presidency, after an online election that saw over 670 postgraduates vote.
By Donal MacNamee

Explainer: What We Know About Trinity’s Plans for a New Normal on Campus

This week, this newspaper published a slew of details about the options Trinity is considering for getting back to teaching next year.
By Emer Moreau and Donal MacNamee

Trinity Research Finds Female-Led Countries Have Fewer Coronavirus Deaths

Countries led by women will recover sooner from a looming recession, joint research between Trinity and the University of Pretoria has found.
By Ella Connolly

UCC Suspends Study Abroad Scheme for First Semester Next Year

Affected students were told they will continue their studies in UCC after the summer break.
By Donal MacNamee

UCD Considers Saturday Classes and Reduced Number of Modules Next Year

UCD is considering a raft of provisional changes for teaching next year, the College Tribune has reported.
By Aoife Kearins

Undergraduates Set to Return End of September, Exams in January 2021

Postgraduate students will ‘possibly’ start at the end of October, as College plans for a combination of online and in-person teaching next year.
By Emer Moreau

Ahead of a College Directive, Students Sweat On the Fate of a Year Abroad

Students will find out the fate of next year's Erasmus and Study Abroad programme tomorrow. For many, there's a lot riding on the decision.
By Emer Moreau

Uncertainty Over UL Refunds, Despite Governing Body Recommendation

UL students have been told they must engage with the UL subsidiary that runs its accommodation if they want to sort out refunds.
By Ella Connolly
Analysis

Battling the Odds, Can Gisèle Scanlon’s ‘Caring’ GSU Protect Fretful Postgrads?

After a turbulent year for the GSU, incumbent vice-president Gisèle Scanlon is bidding to lead postgraduates through an uncertain future.
By Sárán Fogarty