Educational Issues
‘Start Now’: Journalist Peter McGuire on Making it in an Imperfect Industry
The freelance journalist was speaking to transition year students as part of an access week organised by The University Times.
Trinity Students Crowned Team Winners at 60th Irish Times Debate
The Phil's Eoghan Quinn and Aislinn Carty won the team debate, while Harry Hogan – also of the Phil – came second in the individual category.
Sharp Drop-Off in Student Satisfaction With Experience of Trinity
A recent survey found that 17 per cent of Trinity students would probably or definitely pick a different college if they were choosing again.
Academic Registry Seeks to Clear Up Confusion Over Exam Numbers
Academic Registry has confirmed the number of exams fell over the last two years, despite previous figures showing the number had increased.
Trinity Joins Colleges in €80k Online System for Reporting Sexual Assault
Nine colleges have signed up to a new project that will allow students to anonymously report experiences of sexual assault
Editorial
Students Just Helped Jolt Irish Politics. Third-Level May Not Benefit
Young people played a major role in an election of change, but there’s no guarantee of positive developments for higher education.
Chraith Mic Léinn Polaitíocht na Tíre. Seans Nach mBainfidh Coláistí Leas As
Bhí ról an-tabhachtach ag daoine óga in olltoghchán lán d’athrú, ach ní féidir bheith cinnte de go mbeidh forbairtí don ardoideachas.
10 Candidates to Run for Trinity Seanad Panel
Incumbents Lynn Ruane, Ivana Bacik and David Norris will all run again, while Joseph O'Gorman will contest a seat for the first time.
After Years of Lobbying, RCSI Gets University Status
Minister for Education Joe McHugh said the decision was given 'long and detailed consideration'.
TCDSU to Seek Meeting With Graduate Studies Dean Over Postgrad Conditions
Postgraduate students will push for a meeting with Neville Cox before the next meeting of the College's Finance Committee.