Provost Elections

Linda Doyle Elected First Female Provost In Historic Election

Former Dean of Research Linda Doyle defeated Prof Linda Hogan in the second round of voting.
By Jane Cook

The New Provost Must Tackle Precarious Employment in Trinity

Whoever is elected on Saturday must be prepared to offer better job security, writes John Walsh.
By John Walsh

Prof Jane Ohlmeyer Eliminated In Provost Election in First Round

Voting began this morning at 9:30am, with the final result expected to be announced around 1pm.
By Matt McCann

Prof Neville Cox: Why I am Voting for Linda Doyle

From a very early point in my time knowing Linda Doyle, I was astounded that someone could be simultaneously so effective as a leader and so warm and affirming as a human, writes Prof Neville Cox.
By Neville Cox

Prof Valeria Nicolosi: Why I am Voting for Linda Hogan

I’ve always found Linda to be approachable, ready to listen and someone who takes actions – that’s what a true leader does, writes Prof Valeria Nicolosi.
By Valeria Nicolosi

Postgrad Workers are at Breaking Point. The New Provost Must Fight For Us

Postgraduate workers have been severely neglected for years. The next provost must work to improve our pay and conditions, writes Conor Reddy.
By Conor Reddy

Prof Patrick Geoghegan: Why I’m Voting for Jane Ohlmeyer

This election is about choosing a leader who will fight the right fights with courage and determination, who will always have Trinity’s best interests at heart, and who will lead by example, writes Prof Patrick Geoghegan.
By Patrick Geoghegan

In Q&A with Luke O’Neill, Ohlmeyer Discusses the Hardships of Academia

O’Neill, a high-profile immunologist, voiced his support for Ohlmeyer last year.
By Matt McCann

Provostial Campaign Wraps Up With Sentimental Hustings

The final event in the campaign was moderated by Newstalk presenter Shane Coleman.

A Climate Change Group With Clear Demands for the Next Provost

The group ran a climate change hustings earlier in the campaign, which was moderated by former president Mary Robinson.
By Mairead Maguire