News

Christmas Tree to Light Up Two Weeks Early
The annual Christmas tree lighting will take place on November 28th.

Trinity Researchers Tackle the Quality of Dietary Data
The new research will not only improve the quality of dietary data but will also increase the capacity to identify diet-disease relationships

Trinity-Developed Drug Shows Potential for Treating Cancer in Adolescents
The cancer has a long-term survival rate of below 50 per cent.

Trinity Sets Up Fund for Sustainability Projects
Students and staff members can apply for funding for projects that promote environmentally sustainable habits.

Sean Barrett and Sheila Greene Elected Pro-Chancellors
The Provost announced the election of Greene and Barrett this evening, two weeks after revealing the appointment of Stanley Quek to the role.

University Council to Discuss Trinity’s University of Sanctuary Prospects
TCDSU President Shane De Rís will present to University Council on the scholarship scheme for asylum seekers.

Provost, a ‘Believer’ in Public Funding, Defends College’s Commercial Strategies
During an address this evening, Prendergast said relying on public funding would mean that 'everything would have continued to tumble down'.

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.

Science Gallery Hires Ann Mulrooney as New Director
The College and the gallery's board have appointed Ann Mulrooney, the former director of VISUAL contemporary arts centre in Carlow, to the role.

USI Votes to Boycott Aramark Over Direct Provision Links
The national union's council this evening voted to support the boycott of the company, which operates catering outlets in universities around Ireland.