Educational Issues
Freshers’ Week to Begin Fortnight Earlier in 2018
The change, as part of the Trinity Education Project, will see Freshers' Week start on September 3rd.
Improve Links Between Business and Higher Education, Says New International Report
Launched today, the OECD and EU report praises Ireland's approach to entrepreneurship but calls for better supports for student entrepreneurs.
Students Against Fees Shifts Focus to Housing Crisis
High-rent student accommodation and Dublin Scholars are in the group's sights.
In First for Ireland, TAP Students to Make Contact with Space Station
Students from Tallaght Community School will make contact with the International Space Station tomorrow.
TCDSU Prepares for Inaugural Academic Senate
The first academic senate will take place tonight, with 90 student senators due to attend.
Hopes for Funding Report by Christmas, Says Higher Education Minister
Speaking today, Mary Mitchell O’Connor said once the report arrives, the government can make a decision on a new funding model.
Don’t Expect Funding Agreement from Education Committee, Says Fianna Fáil
Speaking in Trinity today, Fianna Fáil's Education Spokesperson said the committee wouldn't come to a consensus.
Editorial
In the Face of Funding Inertia, it’s Time to Start Demanding Decisions
As Fine Gael wavers over loans, USI should take the chance and call for an immediate decision on funding.
Ag Tabhairt Aghaidh ar an Marbhántacht, Tá sé in am Dúinn Anois Cinntí a Éileamh
Níl Fine Gael róchinnte i dtaca le hiasachtaí agus mar sin, caithfidh Aontas na Mac Léinn an deis sin a thapú agus cinneadh a éileamh maidir le ceist an mhaonithe.
Editorial
Trinity’s Inexcusable Treatment of its Belfast Cohort
The College must immediately rectify a situation that sees its students on its Belfast campus without access to student support services.