Educational Issues
Irish Universities Defend Opposition to College Accommodation Rent Caps
The Union of Students in Ireland condemned the lobbying of the government by Irish universities as 'unacceptable'.
New Senior Jobs Launched for Women in Higher Education
Minister for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O'Connor said that 'there is no reason for women to play the second fiddle' in academia.
Student Midwives Denied Placement Expenses Amid Confusion Over HSE Rules
Differing interpretations of government guidelines mean Trinity's midwives are working 13-hour shifts on placement with no travel expenses.
Universities Opposed Rent Caps on College-Run Accommodation
The Irish Universities Association pushed for an exemption to new legislation that would give students new tenancy rights.
Tá Comhpháirtíocht Leathnaithe na Tríonóide le Columbia ag Teacht lena Spriocanna Domhanda
B'fhiú go mór don Choláiste inspioráid agus ceachtanna a ghlacadh ó ollscoil den chéad scoth mar seo.
Editorial
Once Again: More Funding is The Way to Improve Third-Level, Not Increased Oversight
The government seems intent on not doing things that will actually solve the crisis third-level faces.
Arís Eile: Tuilleadh Maoinithe, Seachas Maoirseacht, atá de Dhíth chun Ardoideachas a Fheabhsú
Is cosúil go bhfuil an rialtas meáite ar gan rudaí a dhéanamh a réiteodh an ghéarchéim ardoideachais mar is ceart.
CSC Pulls Funding for Plastic Society Cards in Freshers’ Week
As part of a new environmental initiative, the CSC is urging Trinity's societies to set up digital membership cards for new members.
College to Launch New Film and Art History Courses With Columbia
The College will also set up two single honours degrees in film and art history in September 2020.
Business School to Run Courses for Executives With Bank of Ireland
In a new day-long course, Trinity professors and Bank of Ireland members will teach executives about risk management and treasury strategies.