News

TCDSU Considering a Limit of One Motion Per Member for Council
The change was brought in on Wednesday but was lifted yesterday, but limits may still apply.

Exam Period to Involve Online and In-Person Sittings
College has said that it is working on contingency plans in the event of further coronavirus restrictions in Ireland.

Binder Trial Postponed Over Lack of Interpreters
The Trinity graduate faces up to 25 years in prison for helping refugees off the coast of Greece in 2018.

Seven Trinity Academics Among World’s Most-Cited Researchers
The list is made up of 6,600 researchers from 70 countries, including 24 Nobel laureates.

Return of Mitigation Measures Likely for Upcoming Exam Period
Measures such as an automatic right to deferral were introduced during the pandemic.

Just 13 of Trinity’s 120 Societies Completed Inclusion Checklist
The Towards Inclusive Clubs and Societies checklists enables self-evaluation of the accessibility of a society space or events.

Trinity Disregarding Warnings from Auditor Over Pension Liability
College could be liable for millions of euro in employee pension payments.

Trinity East Likely to be Majorly Scaled Back as Govt Funding in Doubt
The flagship project was envisioned as a globally competitive innovation and enterprise hub in the Docklands.

Science Gallery to Close in 2022 Until Govt Deal Struck
The gallery will operate on a stripped-back basis, with touring exhibits and school visits likely to be scrapped.

Individual Schools Can Implement ‘Circuit Breaker’ Online Teaching Periods
First-year medicine students were told today that they will be moving online for two weeks.