Higher Education
With Chinese Links, New Questions About the Ethics of Research
A new research partnership between Irish and Chinese universities has raised ethical questions. For the researchers involved, it's a complex issue.
Brexit Will Damage Scottish Universities, But We’re Fighting Back
The ability of Scottish universities to attract the brightest and best – including Irish students – is under threat, writes Liam McCabe.
Editorial
A Good Move for Gender Equality, Overshadowed by Questions of Method and Motive
Questions remain about the process by which College appointed its new associate vice-provost for equality, diversity and inclusion.
Céim Chun Tosaigh don Chomhionannas Inscne, Sáraithe ag Ceisteanna faoin Modh
Tá ceisteanna fós le freagairt faoin bpróiséas inar cheap an Choláiste an leas-propast chomhlach ar son comhionannais, ilchineálachta agus iomchuimsithe.
Editorial
Modular Billing, Back from the Dead, is a Welcome Re-Addition to Trinity
Trinity appears to have found an alternative source of funding for a system that will help students lives.
Bille Modúlach Ar Ais Arís, Tá Fáilte Mhór Roimhe
Is cosúil go bhfuil foinse eile maoinithe aimsithe ag an gColáiste do chóras a chabhróidh le saoil na mac léinn.
The Trinity Scientists Juggling Career and Family
While the reality of having a family whilst maintaining a successful scientific career is difficult, many Trinity academics say it is certainly doable.
Taoiseach Announces €300m Special Fund for Third-Level Sector
The grant will create more places for undergraduates, as well as new conversion courses for postgraduates
Trinity Asks Government for Exemption to Higher Education Reforms
In its submission to the government, Trinity sought to implement internal reforms rather than let the government meddle in its affairs.
Editorial
UCC Food Banks Are A Symbol Of The Increasing Hardships Students Face
This week, UCCSU set up a food bank for students struggling to get by.