Rankings

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Editorial

Bewailing Rankings, The Provost Tries to Rewrite History and Redefine His Legacy

The failure of an almost-neurotic battle against declining rankings has caused the Provost to rethink his approach.

In Final Address, the Provost Favoured Legacy-Building over Liability

Matthew Murphy argues that Provost Patrick Prendergast's recent address, which dismissed university rankings as 'reductive', was an irresponsible move.
By Matthew Murphy

University Rankings Are ‘Reductive’, Provost Tells Staff and Students

During an address to staff and students, Provost Patrick Prendergast defended Trinity's persistent fall in university rankings.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity Rises in Global University Employability Ranking

Trinity ranked 120, up from 131, in the world for employability in the recent Times Higher Education rankings.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

The Government’s Shouting about Gender Equality Feels One-Note

Minister Mary Mitchell O'Connor is right to tackle gender disparity in academia, but her silence on other pressing issues is conspicuous, writes Ciannait Khan.
By Ciannait Khan
Contribution

Trinity Must Work Harder to Make Its Graduates Employable

Despite an improvement this year, Trinity's position in the QS Rankings is not something the College should take lightly, writes Paddy Mockler.
By Paddy Mockler

Slump in Rankings, New College Timetable, Phil’s Gender Equality

Trinity Rises in Graduate Employability Rankings

College finished in the bracket between 101 and 110, after placing between 111 and 120 last year.
By Donal MacNamee
Editorial

Trinity’s CAO Decline Shows it Needs to Focus More on the Here and Now

Despite lofty long-term ambitions, shifting perceptions suggest Trinity needs to step up and show what it has to offer.