News

For Two Years, Engineering and Computer Science Students Have Had No Careers Advisor
Student-led petition has brought Careers Advisory Service issue to the forefront.

Six Parties Confirm They Will Attend TCDSU General Election Debate
Labour, Sinn Féin, Renua, Social Democrats and Anti-Austerity Alliance to send representative to debate.

Trinity Launches Two New Forms of Student Card
A new smartphone app and a new card that allows students to make cash-free purchases have been launched.

Trinity to Sell its Only Belfast-based Building
College has confirmed it plans continue its work in the city at a new location

Centre for Literary Translation to Take Up New, Permanent Residence
The centre, the first of its kind in Ireland, will be located on Fenian Street

Trinity Signs Innovation Partnership with Intel
Partnership is designed to boost innovation and create jobs.

Trinity Falls Seven Places in QS Rankings but Remains in Top 100
Trinity is 78th in the world, while UCD is 154th and UCC comes in at 233rd.

Early on, Demand for Accommodation Advisory Service Has Increased by 50%
Almost 3000 students have used service, almost a thousand more than last year.

Following a Year of Student Protests, NCAD Director Announces Retirement
Professor Declan McGonagle announced he intends to retire, but declines to comment on relation to protests.

TCDSU’s Class Reps Say its Council is Inefficient, According to USI Survey
70 per cent of respondents to survey, all of whom were class reps, had never spoken at its council.