Educational Issues

Contribution

Student Commuters Are Often Left in the Lurch

The College must improve on-campus student spaces for those who spend hours in Trinity every day due to difficult commutes, writes Cian Crowe.
By Cian Crowe
Analysis

Amid TEP Fallout, Education Candidates Promise Students a Voice

Sally-Anne McCarthy and Niamh McCay want to ensure that students' feedback is taken seriously as the Trinity Education Project moves forward.
By Matthew Murphy

After Labour Court Proposals, INMO to Run Student Open Evening

The information evening will take place tomorrow night, days after a Labour Court recommendation halted a series of proposed strikes.
By Donal MacNamee

New Provost-Led Innovation Competition Offers €10k Funding Prize

A new competition being run by Tangent challenges students to come up with solutions to social problems chosen by the College community.
By Robert Quinn

GSU Seeks TEP-Style Postgraduate Review

GSU President Oisín Vince Coulter said he would lobby college for an upgrade of postgraduate education.
By Eleanor O'Mahony and Aisling Marren
Editorial

The Government’s Right to Higher Education Appeal is Practical, Not Villainous

The appeal to September’s High Court ruling is likely an attempt to to preempt the opening of legal floodgates.

Tá Achomharc an Rialtais ar Chearta Ardoideachais Praiticiúil Seachas Bithiúnta

Tá an t-achomharc ar rialú na hArd-Chúirte ag iarraidh teacht roimh réiteach an bhealaigh dhlíthiúil.

New UCC Business School to House 4,000 Students

The school is expected to cost around €16 million and will also accommodate 200 staff members.
By Ciannait Khan

RCSI Set to Gain University Status In Near Future

The government is drawing up an amendment to legislation that would allow the college university status.
By Donal MacNamee
Editorial

No, College, It’s Not Up to Students to Fix the Trinity Education Project

Students and College officials were completely at odds at Wednesday’s open forum event.