Educational Issues
6% Drop in Students Eligible for SUSI Grant Since 2015
SUSI statistics show that 80,000 students availed of the grant last year, down from 85,000 in 2015.
Moving on from Harvard: Education Key to Combatting Sexism in Sport and Society
Last year's reports on sexism in Harvard's soccer and cross country teams produced consternation but little surprise. Education is the only way to combat it.
Trinity Best European University for Producing Entrepreneurs for Fifth Year Running
The College was the only European university to rank in the top 50 worldwide for producing undergraduate entrepreneurs.
Editorial
On SUSI Grants, Trinity Has Put Vulnerable Students in a Tricky Situation
Academic Registry’s approach to recovering unpaid SUSI fees has been less than sensitive.
Over 25% of Trinity Students Came from Abroad Last Year
International students from 118 countries made up 26 per cent of Trinity students last year.
Trinity Working With Chinese Universities Accused of Cyber Crime
The government is currently financing collaborative research involving Trinity, UCC and UCD and two Chinese universities accused of espionage.
Chuir an Tríonóid Mic Léinn in Umar na hAimiléise mar gheall ar na Deontaisí SUSI
Níor thaispéan an Chlárlann Acadúil morán trócaire agus iad ag tabhairt faoi táillí SUSI a fháil ar ais.
Assessment Fellows to Examine TEP Workload for a Second Year
Vice-Provost Jurgen Barkhoff said Trinity decided to keep the fellows for a second year because their work was so 'valuable'.
Trinity Chases Students and Graduates for €500k in Unpaid SUSI Debt
After a mix-up that left Trinity short €1.7 million in SUSI fees, the College is chasing past and present students for money.
Rud Dearfach é an Comhrá faoi Mheabhairshláinte. Ach Tá Bóthar Fada Romhainn
Thaispeáin an suirbhé an tseachtain seo caite go bhfuil práinn ag baint leis an gcomhrá faoi mheabhairshláinte.