At a meeting of the College Board in January, the Provost noted that the Law School could come under Trinity's philanthropy campaign.
By Sinéad Baker
Ó hÓgáin ran on the platform of his experience as Chair and the benefits of continuity.
By Dominic McGrath and Róisín Power
Trinity scientists have found a new method to prevent bacteria from growing on medical devices.
By Philip McGuinness
A new policy, which has the potential to redefine the relationship between the College and its students, is to return to Student Life Committee and Undergraduate Studies Committeee.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
After a round of interviews and applications, the ambitious immunology institution will find out in early May if it will receive funding.
By Isla Hoe
The new deal, which offers €7 to students who download the Plynk app, will effectively reduce the price students paid for their tickets.
By Dominic McGrath and Niamh Egleston
No formal communication from College has been made about its reopening.
By Niamh Egleston
Trinity alumni Muireann Kelliher and Michael Dwan have been appointed to the company, which hopes to raise €1.5 million in income over the next five years.
By Bronagh Kennedy
Last year, nearly €97 million was raised in research funding, a 6.4 per cent increase from the year before.
By Róisín Power
The number of nursing applications to Trinity have increased amidst unrest and potential industrial action among nurses and midwives.
By Róisín Power