News

Trinity to Expand Study Abroad Opportunities
The new strategy sees the College aiming to increase the number of students who study abroad by 30 to 50 per cent.

Change in Visa Process Sparks Student Frustrations
The discontinuation of the online appointment system for the allocation of re-entry visas has been criticised by non-EU students.

Trinity’s Chief Financial Officer to Leave for Abu Dhabi University
Ian Mathews will leave the College for his new role on December 7th.

Trinity Lecturer Appointed to European Court of Justice
Judge Gerard Hogan has taken on the role of advocate general in the European Court of Justice.

O’Connell Street Brought to a Standstill, as Students Join Housing Rally
Hundreds of protestors brought traffic to a halt tonight, as housing activists hit back after the eviction of North Frederick St yesterday.

After Arrest of Trinity Student, TCDSU to Join Housing Rally
The union will send a delegation of students to today's rally, after Trinity student Conchúir Ó Raidaigh was arrested last night.

Health Science Schools Aim for Athena SWAN
All four health science schools will apply for the award this academic year.

For the Second Year, No Students to Be Housed in Rubrics
While seven staff members reside in the Rubrics, renovations to the building mean no students will live there this year.

Freshers’ Orientation Programme Extended Over 12 Weeks
The programme will run over the first 12 weeks of term and will be delivered by Student to Student mentors.

Don Panoz, Major Trinity Donor, Dies Aged 83
The American entrepreneur moved to Ireland in 1969, and has Trinity's Panoz Institute named after him.