InFocus
How University Teaching Went Global
From Brexit to government funding, universities are under more pressure than ever to attract international students.
Anne Scott is Shepherding NUI Galway Towards Equality
Anne Scott has listened to the critics and, as NUIG's gender equality vice-president, is promising big changes.
A Saxophone Star Who Took a Chance on Trinity
Gavin Brennan might have had concerns as the first-ever student to graduate from Trinity’s masters in music performance. But looking back, he has few regrets.
The Most Read Articles of 2017
For the third-ever year, The University Times surpassed one million unique readers in a calendar year, with stories from impeachments to prank emails.
Mary Mitchell O’Connor is Digging Higher Education Out of a Hole
Six months on from her appointment, Mary Mitchell O'Connor is getting to grips with the third-level sector.
How Smoke-Free Campuses Went Global
While Trinity's future as a smoke-free campus is as yet uncertain, universities across America and Australia have had no hesitation buying into the idea.
The Silent Teachers of Trinity’s Anatomy Department
Donating your body was once an anonymous process. But now, Trinity is trying to re-humanise the people who offer their bodies after death.
Giving Cyclists Space in a Changing City
Amid Luas works and construction works, cyclists are asking for the city's support.
Crafting Gifts, Inspired by Kells
The stories behind the companies taking inspiration from Trinity's treasures.
When Students Marched and College Quaked
Even if students haven't got tamer over the years, lobbying and negotiating have become new weapons in their arsenals.