Fianna Fáil's education spokesperson said the new programme for government will see the €3,000 fees remain at their current level.
By Emer Moreau
Kavanagh Court – an ‘approved partner’ of Trinity – has offered students only partial refunds, after most had to leave when the pandemic hit.
By Emer Moreau
The results are contained in a new HEA study, which came to its findings without graduate data from Trinity for 2018/19.
By Sárán Fogarty
The group, known as the ‘Ability Co_op’, aims to promote awareness of students with disabilities on campus.
By Cormac Watson
Pubs that serve food can open as restaurants on June 29th, but Pav Chair Cyril Smyth said opening the pub is ‘low down in College’s priorities’.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart
The website, developed by academics in the School of Physiotherapy, aims to help young people with changes, like the pandemic, in their lives.
By Emma Donohoe
The College will run online information sessions next week, to prepare students planning to travel for the ‘issues and risks’ involved.
By Jordan Nann
The sessions, which will take place over the next four weeks, will feature guest speakers including the chairs of the CSC and DUCAC.
By Danielle Varley
The controversial company, which until recently ran the Hamilton cafes, has been widely condemned for its ties to direct provision centres.
By Emer Moreau
The rise is Trinity's first rise since 2017 in the QS World Rankings.
By Donal MacNamee