Higher Education

Editorial

This Week is the Dawn of the Trinity Education Project, But Hurdles Remain

Nearly three years after the project entered its consultation phase, Trinity’s overhaul of its undergraduate curriculum becomes a reality.
Editorial

The Certain Irony to the HEA Chief’s Resignation

Love resigned amid growing unease about the autonomy of the HEA.

HEA Chief Graham Love Resigns

Dr Graham Love has announced his resignation after less than two years in the role.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Analysis

College-Wide Points Drop is a Cause For Concern

After a tumble down the rankings and a further blow today, Trinity will need to act fast to get back on its feet, writes Donal MacNamee.
By Donal MacNamee

Government to Push for Gender Equality in Institutes of Technology

Mary Mitchell O'Connor today released a document designed to inform gender and diversity policies in all 14 institutes of technology.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick

From Theoretical Physics to TSM: How Trinity’s Points Have Changed

A compilation of Trinity's CAO points over the past six years shows just how dramatically some courses have changed, and how others have stayed largely the same.

Trinity Courses Fall as Points Race Slows

Trinity experienced dramatic decreases in points for arts courses, while STEM subjects were a mixed bag.
By Ciannait Khan

CAO Applications for Trinity Fall by 8%

The drop in first-preference applications was almost double the national 4.5% decrease.
By Jack Synnott
Editorial

Take Back Trinity’s Latest Moves Hint at a Dwindling Focus

By attempting to take on sweeping struggles, the group may be biting off more than it can chew.

Trinity’s Anna Davies Elected to International Science Council

Davies was one of 10 people elected to the ISC from a list of 54 nominees.
By Emma Donohoe