Higher Education
Trinity Neurologists Make Fresh Discovery on Motor Neurone Disease
Researchers from the College's unit of neurology have discovered new information that will help improve treatment of motor neurone disease.
Trinity Graduate Takes on Leading Research Role in University of Limerick
Norelee Kennedy, who graduated from Trinity in 2004, will take over as UL's Vice-President for Research in January.
Government Launches Online Immigration System for Dublin Non-EU Students
The change will allow some students from outside Europe to renew their immigration registration online rather than in person.
Editorial
Munster Tech University Raises Many Questions. Answers Are Hard to Find
There are myriad issues that need to be solved if Ireland is to get a second technological university.
Eascraíonn Ceisteanna ó Ollscoil Teic na Mumhan. Is Doiligh Freagraí a Aimsiú
Is iomaí fadhb atá le réiteach má tá an dara ollscoil le bunú i gCúige Mumhan.
Editorial
Students Need Affordable Accommodation, Not Luxury ‘Studio Apartments’
Trying to paint the results of the National Student Accommodation Strategy as a win is an insult to students.
Tá Lóistín ar Phraghas Réasúnta ag Teastáil ó Mhic Léinn, Seachas Árasáin ar Luach €1,200
Is masla do mhic léinn é an cur i gcéill gur bua atá i gceist le torthaí an tSuirbhé Náisiúnta ar Loistín Mhic Léinn.
Trinity Professor Gets €150k Grant to Tackle Climate Emergency
Wolfgang Schmitt from Trinity’s School of Chemistry received a European grant to develop technologies that could mitigate global heating.
Universities Demand ‘Dramatic’ Increase in Third-Level Funding
Irish universities have called for €117 million in core funding for third-level in the government's budget for 2020.
Government Seeks More Accountability from Third-Level Institutes
The government has mooted changes to the Higher Education Authority Act, insisting current legislation 'reflects a different era'.