Higher Education
At Missouri, Students are Mad as Hell. What Can We Learn from Them?
Colm O’Donnell looks at student protests in Missouri University – which have resulted in the resignation of its president.
Where Are all the Male Nurses?
Jenna Clarke-Molloy looks at the the involvement of men in the nursing sector, and the lack of programs to encourage male students in the field
Incoming Oxford Vice Chancellor Addresses Royal Irish Academy on Higher Education
Trinity graduate Louise Richardson gave a talk on the challenges facing universities in the 21st century.
Radical Review of Curriculum Enters Consultation Phase
A new project promises significant changes to the way we learn in Trinity.
Consensus on Crisis in Higher Education at Political Party Debate
Representatives from all major political parties spoke tonight at a debate organised by Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union.
TCDSU to Promote Refugee Education After Motion Passes
The motion was conceived collaboratively between DU Amnesty and the union’s International Students Officer.
Trinity Must Rethink its Approach to Erasmus
The programme is failing its core mission for students.
Is Cailliúint do Rannóg Eacnamaíochta na Trionóide é Bua dá Cháil Féin
Cothaíonn Creat na Smachtú Fostaíochta ag an HEA Frithchosúlacht d'Ollscoileanna.
Ógra Fianna Fáil Proposal Advocates Optional Student Loans
Launched today outside Trinity’s Front Gate, they propose a €5000-per-year payment from students, and optional student loans.
Trinity Becomes First Irish University to Rank in the Top 100 for Arts and Humanities
Trinity has been ranked 74th in the world for arts and humanities by Times Higher Education.