Educational Issues

In Ainneoin na nDeacrachtaí, Tá a Chlú Idirnáisiúnta mar Ollscoil Thaighde Caomhnaithe ag an Choláiste

Shonraigh straitéis taighde nua-sheolta na Tríonóide a rath mar aon leis na constaicí atá roimh acadóirí.
Editorial

Extending the Admissions Feasibility Study Isn’t Enough – College Must Helm National Change

Five years on from the study’s introduction, there has been little by way of tangible expansion.

Ní Leor an Staidéar Féidearthachta Iontrála a Shíneadh – Caithfidh an Coláiste Athrú Náisiúnta a Spreagadh

Cúig bliana ó thabhairt isteach na scéime, is beag forbairt fhollasach atá déanta uirthi.

Níor Chóir don Rialtas Díriú ar Bhuanna Tapa Agus an Earnáil Ardoideachais ag Fulaingt

Léiríonn fás na bprintíseachtaí go bhfuil borradh faoin spéis sa bhreisoideachas, ach caithfidh an rialtas tosaíocht a thabhairt do bhunmhaoiniú.

Business School Marks ‘Comeback Story’ of Irish Universities, Says Taoiseach

Leo Varadkar praised the impact of philanthropy in his speech at the opening of Trinity's new Business School.
By Donal MacNamee

The Case for Abolishing 9am Lectures

Scientists and sleep experts say that students would be much better off if classes started at 11am.
By Aoife Kearins

Trinity Scientists to Debate Social Media With The Public

The Heliosphere, a new digital forum run by researchers in Trinity, aims to gather information about how people use social media.
By Donal MacNamee
Editorial

Students Have an Extra Revision Week. Now College Departments Must Reform Assessment

Too many of Trinity’s departments have stuck to old methods of assessing students.

Students Will Have An Extra Revision Week Next Summer

Trinity has tweaked the academic year structure after students reported stress and high workloads this year.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Editorial

Graduation by Grade Is a Relic of a Bygone Trinity

The College’s graduation ceremony is unforgivably antiquated.