The course in the Trinity-associated college will focus on enquiry-based learning, which stimulates a child's interest through their own curiosity.
By Brónagh Kennedy
The change to a student's name and gender does not require any form of legal or official documentation, and will be reflected in all interactions with College and College services.
By Niamh Egleston
The new new Engineering, Energy and Environment Institute will be the 'flagship project' of a campaign to increase philanthropic funding in Trinity.
By Aisling Curtis
Some recommendations of the review, which took place last April, were rejected by the Director of TCIN, Prof Mani Ramaswami.
By Jamie Sugrue
Doubts were expresses about the ability of the cross-party committee to come to a consensus decision on a new funding model.
By Dominic McGrath
Student services are not currently one of the priorities of Trinity's ongoing fundraising campaign.
By Niamh Egleston
The new service will allow students to gain counselling support through Facebook and Twitter.
By Maeve Claffey
A new committee will explore ways of securing philanthropic funding to support postgraduate studentships and bursaries.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
The report, the Irish Survey of Student Engagement, also found that only 38 per cent of Trinity respondents have had a positive interaction with administrative staff.
By Aisling Curtis
Since the announcement of the new institute two months ago, a site has been identified and new teaching posts are already being considered.
By Jamie Sugrue