Educational Issues

Trinity Crams for Exam Changes, Citing Space Concerns

With the new year structure, students could have to sit more than two exams per day, with some in the evening.
By Róisín Power

The Demise of Dublin University Press

The story of Trinity's printing press involves an enterprising woman, two fires and a mystery move off campus.
By Ivan Rakhmanin

As College Grasps for Exam Space, Frustrations Grow in the GMB

As space for exams shrink, College is considering using new off-campus locations as well as the Berkeley Library.
By Dominic McGrath

Oxford Considers Expanding Trinity-Inspired Access Programme

The foundation-year programme, initially piloted in Lady Margaret Hall, could be duplicated in other Oxford colleges.
By Kathleen McNamee

Nearly 120 Teachers Graduate TAP Course

Students from Trinity's 21st century teaching and learning postgraduate course graduated yesterday.
By Joe Dudley

Dáil Passes Technological Universities Bill

The bill, which would see institutes of technology unite in forming four technological universities, will now move to the Seanad for approval.
By Aisling Marren

Trinity and Bank of Ireland Extend Entrepreneurial Ambitions

Trinity has been planning the new Business School hub since at least 2016.
By Jack Synnott

Nearly 40% of Irish Students Face ‘Serious Financial Problems’

A new report found that 46 per cent of students work alongside their studies.
By Alanna MacNamee

Students Could be Charged for Supplemental Exams

College is considering introducing a charge for repeat exams like in UCD, where students are charged €230 per repeat exam.
By Aisling Marren
Editorial

Yes, Let’s Double Science Funding. But Why Not Arts Too?

Calls for more science funding are a reminder of the unequal research funding landscape.