In Focus

From Medicine to Maths, Trinity’s Points Changes Mapped
Seven years of data on Trinity's CAO points shows changes in some areas and consistency in others.

Backed by College, Trinity Interns Document Israeli Abuses in Jerusalem
Every year, Trinity interns spend around a month in Jerusalem's Old City, documenting Israeli human rights abuses against Palestinians.

Trinity’s One-Wheel Wonders Pedalling Ireland for Charity
Hector Chamberlain and Will Forsyth-Forrest are cycling around Ireland – on unicycles – to raise money for injured jockeys.

The Trinity Researchers at the Coalface of a New, Holistic HIV Treatment
Staff in Trinity are working to improve treatment – both medical and psychological – for HIV patients.

Trinity’s Hidden Herbarium Houses a Collection of Rare and Exotic Plants
The School of Botany's 'plant library' boasts a collection of over 300,000 specimens from all over the world.

How Universities Are Working to Eliminate Period Poverty
Period poverty is impacting young people, and some activist groups are opening up the conversation on this traditionally uncomfortable topic.

The Case for Abolishing 9am Lectures
Scientists and sleep experts say that students would be much better off if classes started at 11am.

The Trinity Lab At the Forefront of Motor Neurone Disease Research
Yasmine Tadjine speaks to Prof Orla Hardiman about Trinity's research into an often-overlooked disease.

From the Big Smoke to the Big Apple
Rachel O'Leary speaks to the pioneers behind Trinity's prestigious new dual degree with Columbia University, and the course's first students.

The Man Building Bridges Between Trinity and Palestine
Prof Brendan Browne has brought real experience of conflict into his teaching and research on Trinity's Belfast campus.