education

Some Students May Have to Defer College Place, Foley Says

It has been estimated that up to 1,000 additional third-level places may be necessitated by the errors.
By Molly Furey

At Private Schools, it’s all About Connections

Kate Lawler addresses the disproportionate representation of privately-educated students in Trinity and beyond.
By Kate Lawler
Contribution

Motion to Promote Refugee Education a Good First Step, but Not Enough

TCDSU must put pressure on the Irish Government to change their approach to refugee education.
By Loic Delorme
Contribution

It’s Impossible for Students to Pay for College with Part-Time Work

As the cost of living and studying in Dublin reaches €11,000, many students are finding it prohibitively expensive, even with a part-time job.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

Companies Should Shoulder Some of Education’s Cost

Firms that benefit from education have an obligation to pay into it.
By Colm O'Donnell

With Changes to Junior Cert English, a Wider Cultural Change

Following reforms to the Junior Certificate course, Charlotte Ryan explores the impact of second level exams at third level.
By Charlotte Ryan
Analysis

With Segregated Learning, a Historic Bastion Remains

Marcus Heagney looks at the practice of single-sex secondary education and its lasting impacts on social interaction.
By Marcus Heagney

6,000 Attend Rally for Education

USI President, Laura Harmon, told the crowd that "we gather and campaign and argue because education matters"
By Jack Leahy

Breaking the Language Cycle

Paul Glynn criticises the focus and effort behind Ireland’s foreign language education

Talent on Tap

Hazel O'Brien looks at one of College's unsung projects, the Trinity Access Programme, and how it has helped students