Journalism Access Programme

Sinn Féin Likely to Support Cannabis Decriminalisation, Says Party Senator

Senator Fintan Warfield said he expects his party to support a 'harm-reduction approach' at a press conference in Trinity today.

RTÉ’s Orlagh Doherty Talks Diversity and Media’s ‘Always On’ Culture

Doherty told transition year students that they should grab opportunities presented to them in the world of journalism.

Sinéad Farrell on Succeeding in Sports Journalism

Farrell, a journalist with The42.ie, talked the ins and outs of sports journalism – and flagged the mistakes young journalists should avoid.

The University Times Launches Annual Journalism Access Programme

The week-long programme will see secondary school students from TAP-linked schools participate in a range of activities to learn about journalism.
By Orla Murnaghan

Paddy Cosgrave to Donate €100k to Student Journalists in Coming Decade

Cosgrave, a Trinity graduate, told The University Times he hopes the bursaries will 'in some very small way help student journalists'.
By Donal MacNamee

Aaron Rogan Emphasises Journalism’s Potential for Impact

Rogan spoke to transition-year students partaking in the journalism access programme run by The University Times.

‘I’d Follow Her into Any Battle’: Gary Gannon Defends Ellie Kisyombe

Gannon called the embattled candidate a 'great leader' at a press conference in Trinity this afternoon.

Jack Horgan-Jones on the Thrills and Challenges of Journalism

Horgan-Jones spoke to transition-year students taking part in a journalism access programme in Trinity today.
By Patrick Worth and Nadine Dodril

Colette Sexton on Making it in Journalism: ‘They Doubted Me and I Proved Them Wrong’

Sexton was speaking to transition-year students taking part in a journalism access programme run by The University Times.
By Taylor Lacey and Senan Monks