Oxford Seeks to Replicate Trinity Access Programme with New Scheme
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, to pilot new foundation year for students from under-represented backgrounds based on the Trinity Access Programme.
Trinity’s Green Flag Renewed for Three Years
Despite concerns raised in November, An Taisce have renewed Trinity's Green Flag for another three years.
Baol ann go gCruthóidh na Gaotha Chinn a Mhúchann Ardoideachas na hÉireann Dochar Fadtéarmach
Is meabhrúchán dúinn atá i dtuairisc nua gur leasúchán maoinithe ardoideachais an réiteach amháin le fíor-fhadhbanna práinneacha.
Editorial
The Headwinds Facing Irish Higher Education Risk Long-term Damage
A new report reminds us that higher education funding reform is the only solution to very real and very urgent problems.
Tá Maoiniú Inbhuanaithe agus Rannpháirtíocht Mac Léinn Comhionann maidir lena dTábhacht do Leasúchán
Is gá tús a chur le léirshamhail chomhpháirtíochta don ard-oideachas trí chóras inbhuanaithe maoinithe poiblí.
Editorial
Student Partnership and Sustainable Funding are Equally Important for Higher Education Reform
A partnership model for higher education needs to start with a sustainable system of public funding.
Column
Students Need Places to Eat Their Own Food Before Places to Start a Business
Trinity has a reputation of poor spatial provision, and, despite recent developments, basic student spaces remain absent.
Dublin University Boat Club to Celebrate 150th Anniversary of the Trinity Regatta
The event hosted by the oldest rowing club in Ireland has taken place annually since 1922.
Sing Street Adds to a Stellar Year for Irish Film
Jennifer Wilson reviews Sing Street, the Irish film that received two standing ovations and rave reviews at the Sundance Film Festival.
Academic Registry to Reissue Nearly 10,000 Undelivered Seanad Election Ballots
9,762 of the 57,000 ballot packs sent out by Trinity for the Seanad elections have been undelivered.