InFocus

Govt to Limit Upfront Rent Payment to Two Months

A Government bill is seeking to end the practice of forcing renters to pay all of their rent upfront.
By Mairead Maguire

How Has the Student’s Place in the Trinity Education Progressed?

Since its inception, Trinity Education has situated prospective students as its target, but this may be starting to change.
By Gillian O'Neill

Stair na Scéimeanna Teanga i gColáiste na Tríonóide

Is stráitéis í an Scéim Teanga chun na Gaeilge a chur chun cinn sa Choláiste.
By Siothrún Sardina

New Roots: ‘Rewilding’ Trinity and Dublin City Centre

Trinity’s city-centre location makes it an ideal place to try new methods of urban rewilding.
By Francesca Farag

How TAP Created Blueprints for Equality in Britain’s Elite Universities

What began as a suggestion over pints between Provost Patrick Prendergast and Alan Rusbridger culminated in an ambitious overhaul of the admissions system at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.
By Gillian O’Neill

The Women in Trinity Making Waves in Climate Research

Trinity’s women are at the forefront of leading climate research, but still face hurdles in their career.
By Dawn Attride

The Long Road to Gender Equality in Academia

An all-female provost race is looking increasingly likely ahead of the nomination deadline this Friday, but for many women in Irish universities, the playing field is still far from level.
By Emma Taggart

Trinity’s Entrepreneurs Enter the Fore Despite COVID

For some the boredom and restlessness of quarantine spurred on their entrepreneurial spirit.
By Naoise D’Arcy

When NCAD Students Took On an Institution, and the State – and Won

In the 1960s, NCAD was run directly by the governments. Students weren’t happy – and spent years fighting for a more accessible college.
By Lucy Sherry

The Trinity Technicians Keeping Research Alive During Coronavirus

Trinity has closed due to the coronavirus, but vital research has to continue – and a small clutch of staff are working to keep it going.
By Rachel O'Leary