Educational Issues

Students Hand in Signatures, Calling for Referendum on Israeli Boycott

The Student Union Opt Out Project also delivered a petition of signatures to TCDSU today.
By Niamh Egleston

A Post-Brexit Future Needs Versatile Graduates

The President of DIT, Brian Norton, argues that the challenges of Brexit means Ireland's graduates need to be more flexible than ever.
By Brian Norton

How Institutes of Technology Fell Out of Favour

Once, institutes of technology were seen as the future. Now, the government has decided they're barriers to progress.
By Aisling Marren

Jane Ohlmeyer is an Academic Unafraid of Trinity’s Political Tightrope

She's a master of the arts, the face of Irish research and her friends call her a visionary. Is there any stopping Jane Ohlmeyer?
By Ellen McLean

50% of Part-Time Trinity Staff Work Overtime

The report found that women make up the majority of part-time roles.
By Aoife Kearins

Academics Grapple with Trinity Education Project Uncertainty

Trinity staff are waiting and wondering as the implementation of the Trinity Education Project draws nearer.
By Kathleen McNamee

College Proposals for Late Exam Sittings Are Unacceptable, Says IFUT

Chair of Trinity’s branch of IFUT, John Walsh, said that the proposals have raised serious concerns.
By Róisín Power
Editorial

How You Should Vote in This Week’s Fees Preferendum

Students should choose the third option in the supplemental fees preferendum.

Trinity to Enjoy Share of €2.2 Billion Government Fund

€2.2 billion will be split between Ireland’s seven universities for infrastructure projects.
By Kathleen McNamee
Editorial

The Honourable Reasons for Engaging in the TCDSU Elections

The student representatives you elect will be able to alter the course of many a matter.