In Focus

For Indian Students, Community Comes with Culture
Coming to Ireland – and to Trinity – can often be a culture shock for Indian students.

Putting a Price on Trinity’s Research
The work of Trinity's Research Development Office can often go unthanked and unnoticed. But it is vital in securing Trinity's research funding.

The Demise of Dublin University Press
The story of Trinity's printing press involves an enterprising woman, two fires and a mystery move off campus.

From Acting to Brain Research, Trinity’s Sabina Brennan is Finding Her Way
From acting and politics to brain research, Sabina Brennan has tried her hand at a lot throughout an eclectic career.

How Universities Discovered Snapchat
From building a brand to promoting research, colleges across the world are flocking to social media.

How University Teaching Went Global
From Brexit to government funding, universities are under more pressure than ever to attract international students.

Anne Scott is Shepherding NUI Galway Towards Equality
Anne Scott has listened to the critics and, as NUIG's gender equality vice-president, is promising big changes.

Postgraduates Are Finding Their Power
For some postgraduates around the world, there really is power in a union.

A Saxophone Star Who Took a Chance on Trinity
Gavin Brennan might have had concerns as the first-ever student to graduate from Trinity’s masters in music performance. But looking back, he has few regrets.

The Most Read Articles of 2017
For the third-ever year, The University Times surpassed one million unique readers in a calendar year, with stories from impeachments to prank emails.