News

90% Retention Rate Among TAP First Years
In 2016, 286 students entered the College through the Trinity Access Programme.

Government Threatens Funding Withdrawals, as Gender Taskforce Launched
Marie O'Connor will chair the taskforce, which also names the President of Maynooth University as a member.

Students Out in Force for Med Day 2017
Medicine students were out in full force today, fundraising for various charities, organisations and teaching hospitals.

With Reasons Unclear, Hamilton’s Gastro Closes Doors to Students
The cafe has closed and it remains unclear if it will re-open.

Botany Bay Runs Dry, After Water Supply Briefly Breaks
Residents were left without water for at least 30 minutes.

An Bord Pleanála Intervention Delays College Green Development
An Bord Pleanála have requested a further stage of public consultation before making a decision on the new development.

Only 25% of Trinity’s Top Professors are Female
Since 2014, there has been a nine per cent increase in women being promoted to top-level positions.

Irish Students Pay the Second-Highest Fees in Europe, says New EU Report
The report by the European Commission showed the landscape for third-level fees and supports across Europe.

Left-Wing Publication Launched Weeks After Burkean Review
The new publication, the 'Red Pen', hopes to fill what it sees as a left-wing niche in Trinity.

Linda Doyle Appointed New Dean of Research
Doyle, the Director of Connect, will replace John Boland, who left the Dean of Research role last month.