Comment & Analysis

Ba Chóir go dTapódh Rialtas na hÉireann an Deis chun Ballraíocht CERN a Ghlacadh
Cuirfidh sé sin borradh ollmhór faoin eolaíocht in Éirinn.

Editorial
Ireland Should Jump at the Opportunity to Join CERN
Membership of the Europe-wide organisation would be a significant boost to Irish science.

Tá Ollscoileanna na Tíre Dúghafa leis an Rangú. Cathain a Chuirfear Stop leis?
Beidh na torthaí ón rangú Times Higher Education ar an Máirt. Is féidir linn an míniú a bheidh á thabhairt ag Choláiste na Tríonóide a thuar go furasta.

Editorial
Rankings Have Long Bamboozled Our Universities. When Will It End?
This year’s Times Higher Education rankings are set to be released on Tuesday. It’s not hard to predict how Trinity will explain its placement.

An Líon Focal do Halla na Tríonóide, Taisme a Thaispeánann an Córas Riaracháin Seanaimseartha sa Choláiste
Léiríonn an míthapa is deireanaí go bhfuil leasú ó bhonn sa chóras riaracháin seanaimseartha ag teastáil go práinneach.

Editorial
Hall’s Application Wordcount Typifies Trinity’s Admin Failings
This latest issue makes it clear that Trinity needs to invest in a college-wide overhaul of its antiquated administrative systems.

Cathain a thabharfaidh ollscoileanna na tíre tosaíocht cheart do ghéarchéim na cóiríochta?
Cé go raibh an fadhb sin ag cur isteach orainn ar feadh deich mbliana anuas, níl mórán déanta ag ollscoileanna na tíre go fóill chun réiteach oiriúnach a aimsiú i dtaobh géarchéim na cóiríochta.

Editorial
Just When is Accommodation Going to Become a Real Priority for Universities?
Despite nearly a decade to cope, Ireland’s universities have made little headway in addressing the accommodation crisis.

Reaction to Animal Testing in Trinity is Hypocritical and Inconsistent
Ciannait Khan argues that momentary, self-righteous anger does little to further the more fundamental questions about how we treat animals.

Analysis
Going by Today’s CAO Offers, Business is Booming in Trinity
The first round of offers sees points increases for business courses under the new system, while Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) slide after years of stagnation.