Comment & Analysis

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Editorial

Universities Must Master Challenge of Uncertainty to Teach Students

Today, at least as much as any other point in history, a changing world makes predicting future demand for particular skills impossible.
By The Editorial Board
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Brexit is “Game on” and Irish Higher Education Needs to Prepare for the Challenge Ahead

Former Head of the Higher Education Authority (HEA) Tom Boland argues that we need to enlist all of our talents as we prepare for Brexit.
By Tom Boland
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Contribution

Ag Lorg Réiteach le hÉag na Gaeilge ar Scoil

Agus an méid céimithe agus múinteoirí Gaeilge dara leibhéil ag laghdú, áitíonn Philip McGuinness go gcaithfimid ár gcur chuige maidir le hoideachas na Gaeilge a athrú.
By Philip McGuinness
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“Know Your Neighbour”: Encouraging a Greater Sense of Community in Trinity

James Shaw highlights the need to foster a greater sense of community in Trinity and examines how it can be achieved.
By James Shaw
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The Race to be Ireland’s Top Business School

Kate Lawler assesses the challenges that Trinity faces if it's to become home to Ireland's best business school.
By Kate Lawler
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Agus Céimeanna Ealaíona á Leasaú, Ní Cheart go mBeadh an Bhéim ar Infhostaitheacht Amháin

Cé go bhfuil athuachan cúrsaí tábhachtach, is gá smaoineamh go níos forleithne, ar shaghsanna fostaíochta neamhthraidisiúnta chun foinsí athraithe eile a aimsiú.
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Editorial

In Reforming Arts Degrees, Improving Employability Shouldn’t Overtake the Degree’s Purpose

UCD's changes to arts degrees should recognise employability as an added bonus for students, not as the central focus of the degree.
By The Editorial Board
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Déánann Dearcadh Chomhairle Cathrach faoi DIT Tuirbíní Gaoithe de Mhic Léinn

Nochtann buairt ón gComhairle Cathrach agus ó mhuintir na háite faoi fhorbairtí i nGráinseach Ghormáin dearcadh achrannach i dtreo iostais do mhic léinn.
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Contribution

Responsibility, Flexibility and Experience: What I Learned Working at a Startup

Rejecting the stability of big companies, one former student found that working for a startup meant new knowledge, new experiences and more responsibility.
By Conor Broderick
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Contribution

A Foreigner’s Perspective on Abortion in Ireland

Julie Irigaray discusses what it's like to experience Ireland as student coming from a country where abortion has been legal for decades.
By Julie Irigaray