Higher Education

Employers and Farmers Groups Call for Higher Education Loan Scheme

TCDSU and USI also called for the Oireachtas Education and Skills Committee to consider a publicly funded education system.
By Dominic McGrath
Analysis

For Trinity, Global Partnerships May Raise Its International Profile and Create Valuable Connections

Patrick Lavelle examines the pros and cons of the increasing number of global partnerships Trinity is making with other universities.
By Patrick Lavelle

European Students’ Union Calls for Abolition of University Fees in Ireland

The ESU resolution called for the abolition of fees in the countries with the highest fees in Europe, including the UK, Hungary and the Netherlands.
By Niamh Egleston

Trinity is Strong in Academic Challenge, But Weak in Social, According to Survey

Results of the Irish Survey of Student Engagement show Trinity is weak when it comes to creating a “supportive learning environment”.
By Edmund Heaphy

Bacfaidh Moilleanna i gClárú do Mhic Léinn Idirnáisiúnta Uaillmhian an Rialtais Féin

Tá an próiseas fada clárúcháin agus athnuachana víosaí a bhacann mic léinn idirnáisiúnta agus iad ag iarraidh dul abhaile um Nollaig thar smacht an Choláiste - agus is ón rialtas atá na leasuithe le teacht.
Editorial

Delays in International Student Registration Will Frustrate Government’s Own Ambition

The government’s failure to reform the registration system will only lead to international students looking elsewhere for their education.

TCDSU Warn of Dangers of Loan Schemes in Submission to Education Committee

The submission comes ahead of the union's appearance before the Oireachtas Education and Skills Committee on December 8th.
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity Among 20 Best Universities for Attracting High-Level EU Funding

Trinity is listed as first in Ireland and 19th out of 1,337 educational establishments for securing Horizon 2020 funding.
By Jamie Sugrue

Despite 23% Increase in Northern Irish Applications, No Increase in Students Accepting Places

While Trinity have increasingly targeted students from Northern Ireland in recent years, only 78 students students accepted a place in 2016.
By Philip McGuinness

Artificial Intelligence and the Apocalypse: The Science Gallery Launch 2017 Programme

Vice-Provost Chris Morash and Senator Lynn Ruane launched the gallery's new programme.
By Róisín Power