Higher Education

Déanfaidh an Coláiste Níos Mó ná an Íosmhéid chun Faillithe Chomhionannais Inscne a Réiteach

Agus éagothroime leanúnach i saol acadúil na hÉireann, tá sé ar intinn an Choláiste níos mó a dhéanamh ná neamhleorgachtaí reatha a shárú.

Why I Took the Decision to Make Third-Level Education Free

Former Minister for Education Niamh Bhreathnach discusses her time in government and why she introduced free third-level fees in 1996.
By Niamh Bhreathnach

Trinity to Open Fellowship to Part-Time Staff, in Attempt to Increase Diversity

The decision, which was approved by the College Board in September, is still pending the assent of the Fellows.
By John Conway

UCD Students Should Vote to Take a Neutral Stance on Abortion

Roger Berkeley, an organiser of the UCD Students For Fair Representation group, argues that UCDSU students should vote to adopt a neutral stance on abortion.
By Roger Berkeley
Editorial

Trinity Aims to Redefine its Education, but Has to Build on Broken Systems to Do So

From online systems to the way it supports societies, in being ambitious with the Trinity Education Project, College must realise it is building on shaky foundations.

Tá Coláiste na Tríonóide chun a oideachas a Mhínghlanadh, ach Caithfidh Sé dul i ngleic le Córais Bhriste

Idir córais ar líne agus an bhealach ina thacaíonn sé le cumainn, agus é ag léiriú uaillmhéine leTionscadal Oideachais na Tríonóide, caithfidh an Coláiste a bhunús nemahiontaofa a aithint.

Acmhainní Bhreise do Scoileanna Gaeltachta á Fhógairt ag an Rialtas

Beidh scoileanna sna ceantair Gaeltachta chun tairbhe a bhaint as acmhainní breise agus ról sa phróiseas pleanála, de réir polasaí nua an rialtais
By Chris McMahon

By Selling Its Naming Rights, Trinity is Selling Itself Short

Selling naming rights to campus buildings is the sad, but not unexpected, result of a university left with nowhere else to look to for funding.
By Simon Foy

Trinity Seeks to Raise €1 Million Over Next Five Years Through Naming Rights Deal

The college is seeking to find donors who will pay €200,000 a year to have their name or firm's name on a part of campus.
By Róisín Power

For Club and Committee: Badger Prepares to Tackle the Challenges Facing DUCAC

Monty Badger, the new vice-chair of Dublin University Central Athletics Club (DUCAC), outlines his plans for Trinity sport over the next year.
By Jake O’Donnell