News

Record Numbers Apply to Expanded Erasmus+ Programme
Some 7,000 students have opted to take part in the programme this year, up from 5,100 in February 2020.

Sinn Féin Commits to Spending ‘Hundreds of Millions’ on Third-Level If Elected
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald spoke at the ‘Future of Ireland’ panel hosted by the Irish Universities Associations (IUA) yesterday.

Trinity Ability Co_op Makes Submission to HEA National Access Plan
The Trinity Ability Co_op is a collaborative initiative between students and staff to promote accessibility in College.

Trinity Launches Ireland’s First ‘Distance Learning’ MBA
The new Flexible Executive MBA will involve 80 per cent online learning.

Trinity Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Loyola Institute
The Loyola Institute – which has been part of Trinity since 2012 – offers both taught and research postgraduate programmes in theology in the Catholic tradition.

At Campaign Launch, Postgraduate Workers’ Alliance Discusses its Future
The Postgraduate Workers’ Alliance of Ireland is a coalition of workers’ rights groups in a number of Irish higher level institutions.

Govt Secures €75m of Financing for Universities to Build Accommodation
Legislation has been approved to allow the Housing Finance Agency to distribute the loans to universities.

Three Years after Sale, Iveagh Grounds Revamp Continues to Stall
College purchased the sports facility in 2017 after several years of acrimonious negotiations with the Guinness Athletic Union.

Trinity Spent Over €42m on Building Acquisitions Since 2015
The figure includes the €21 million purchase of a property in the Grand Canal Quay.

Trinity to Provide Occasional Staff With Terms of Employment Under New Policy
The new staffing policy was approved by College Board this morning.