Irish universities can be an unwelcoming place for people of colour, despite Ireland’s reputation as a welcoming place.
As Irish universities sort out reopening their campuses, Irish graduates are pondering their future.
By Orla Murnaghan
In 2011, students in the University of Washington forced their college to end a 20-year contract with Sodexo.
By Cormac Watson
Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange is a pilot project of the European Commission. Its champions say it's a new way of learning – culturally and pedagogically.
By Naoise D’Arcy
The lockdown has changed human behaviour. What does this tell us about the climate change fight?
By Alix Pletcher
Trinity researchers are trying to predict what the future is for school leavers and graduates as a result of the coronavirus.
By Emma Taggart
Mid-pandemic, colleges around the world are turning to online teaching. Minerva – a global college with no campus – has been doing it for years.
By Emma Taggart
Living in Lockdown, a Trinity project, is chronicling the pandemic in a new way. In the US, a similar project is taking place in Columbia University.
By Gillian O'Neill
Founded by third-year Trinity student Tom McCarthy, Patch is a six-week summer accelerator programme for Ireland’s brightest young students.
By Naoise D’Arcy
Students who live in insecure conditions, including ‘couch-surfers’, aren’t always considered when we think of Ireland’s homelessness problem.
By Gillian O'Neill