Comment & Analysis

Ní Athróidh Córas Grádaithe Nua an tSean-Ardteistiméireacht
Cé go mbeidh an friotal so-aitheanta A1, A2, B1 agus B2 chun imeacht agus cuma an athraithe ar thorthaí, is í an chruálacht chéanna atá i ndúshlán na hArdteistiméireachta.

Hall’s Most Reasonable Resident on Educating Students and Introducing Them to Independent Life
Jenna Clarke Molloy talks to Trinity Hall Warden, Brendan Tangney, about his passion for teaching and why Halls remains a unique institution.

From Music to Mathematics, Linking Different Disciplines is Crucial to the Trinity Education Project
Vice-Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Chris Morash, outlines how the Trinity Education Project plans to give students greater ability to study modules outside of their chosen course.

Roimh Theacht an Tionscnaimh Oideachais, ba cheart go mBeimis ag Tnúth le hAthruithe Móra
Is maith an scéalaí an aimsir i gcomhthéacs tionchair Tionscnamh Oideachas na Tríonóide, ach botún a bheadh sa dhearcadh a dhiúltaíonn go mbeidh athruithe suntasacha.

Editorial
With the Education Project, We Should Expect Some Major Changes to the Trinity We Know
Time will tell how much the Trinity Education Project can achieve, but it would be a mistake to assume that there won’t be some substantial changes.

Tá Cumas Suntasach ag Institiúidí Oideachais na hÉireann Folúntas na Breatimeachta a Chomhlíonadh
Ba cheart go meallfadh polasaí an rialtais mic léinn atá amhrasach i dtreo ollscoileanna na Breataine ata chun an AE a imeacht.

Editorial
Irish Education Institutions Have Exciting Potential to Fill Brexit Void
The government’s policy should include attracting students who may feel disenchanted with British universities that will soon exist in a post-EU world.

Higher Education Can Benefit Ireland, But to do so it Needs to be Invested In
Vincent Cunnane, President of Limerick Institute of Technology, argues that higher education needs to be invested in to ensure it remains open to all.

Contribution
Schols is Unpleasant, Challenging and Isolating. Don’t Give Up
The exam is gruelling and a source of pain for many, but it's a challenge that is definitely worth a go, explains one Schols veteran.

Minimum Alcohol Pricing is the Wrong Answer to an Over-Exaggerated Drinking Problem
Sean Barrett argues that excise duties on alcohol is a better proposal than a minimum alcohol pricing proposal that will only benefit retailers.