Comment & Analysis

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Editorial

Promotion of Scientific Advances in an Accessible Format Propels Trinity out of Academics and into People’s Lives

Engaging the public and recognising researchers’ efforts are essential means of integrating universities into public life.
By The Editorial Board
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In Éirinn agus sa Ríocht Aontaithe, Is Gá bheith Cúramach i dtreo Leasuithe Ardoideachais

Níl sé cinnte go bhfuil reachtaíocht d’ardoideachas millteach, ach is gá nasc ar bith idir maoiniú agus spriocanna a dhiúltú.
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Editorial

In the UK and Ireland, Higher Education Reforms Need to be Treated with Caution

Legislation for higher education isn’t inherently insidious, but any links between targets and funding should be resisted.
By The Editorial Board
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Míthuiscint agus Mearbhall ar an dá thaobh de Chás Uí Bhruic

Cuireann Christopher McMahon an díospóireacht chonspóideach faoi Ghaeilgeoir a chaill a phost in ord is in eagar.
By Christopher McMahon
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Ireland’s First Full Professor of Neurology, Leading in Research and Guidance

Academic Director of the Trinity Biomedical and Science Institute, Prof Orla Hardiman is a pioneer in research who strives to create opportunities for those around her.
By Kathleen McNamee
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Reimagining the Education we get in Trinity: A Vice-Provost’s Journal

Vice-Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Chris Morash, discusses the new Trinity Education Project and outlines the effect it will have on Trinity’s approach to education in the first of a series of columns
By Chris Morash
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Trinity’s Attractiveness to Some Foreign Students is Largely Dependent on Forces Beyond Its Control

Loic Delorme discusses the benefits and pitfalls of the CAO application system and how it could be improved to attract foreign students to Ireland.
By Loic Delorme
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Contribution

For Students With Disabilities, Not Enough Representation on the Issues That Affect Them

Ruairí Meyler argues that not enough is being done for students with disabilities inside of Trinity's walls.
By Ruairí Meyler
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Zero-Hour Contracts Impact Negatively on Students and the Wider Workforce

James Shaw argues that zero-hour contracts are a detriment to students and examines alternative contracts that could benefit both employers and employees.
By James Shaw
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Contribution

The Laughs, Loans and Lectures in Going From First Year to Final Year

Anna Moran discusses the frustrations and loneliness of her first weeks in college, and how Trinity's services and getting involved helped in overcoming them.
By Anna Moran