‘Extreme concern’ over shortage of student accommodation due to Ukrainian crisis
Student accommodation would be cheaper without en-suites, says university chair
Student accommodation would be cheaper without en-suites, says university chair
Veronica Campbell will bring ‘energy, vitality and leadership’ to role, says chair of board
SETU to have campuses in Waterford, Carlow, Wexford and Wicklow
Fianna Fáil was hoping no one would mention the War of the Buttons two years later
Rising student numbers and freeze on staffing a factor behind drop in performance
Shortfall marks major reversal in university’s financial position
Eric and Barbara Kinsella give funds for development of new Trinity East campus
New centre at Trinity will also look at zero-carbon aircraft propulsion and noise mapping
Simon Harris congratulates new Provost – ‘a glass ceiling has been shattered’
Online election among 800-plus staff due to take place on Saturday morning
First-preference applications for environment courses up 70%
All-female shortlist of three senior academics to be officially announced on Friday
Martin says ‘inflexible’ Leaving Cert must change to encourage independent thinking
Radio: Veteran host sounds relaxed and confident, though his unwitting comedic side remains
Applications open up possibility university could have first female provost in its history
Colleges aim to provide more on-campus activity as students struggle with isolation
Third-level institutions set to run combined deficit of €100m due to drop off in income
Sculptures of Rosalind Franklin, Augusta Gregory, Ada Lovelace and Mary Wollstonecraft to join 40 busts of men
International recognition for Dublin institute to bring benefits to patients
Cancelling motions and deplatforming controversial speakers is becoming common
The pandemic has profoundly altered the college experience for students this year
Leo rages at public health chief; Cap’n Grealish frets about the arts; Harris and Holohan framed
Minister says Ireland is behind the curve in attracting students to apprenticeships
Students should consider all options including apprenticeships and further education
Submission to council seeks wider footpaths and more cycle lanes on key routes in Dublin
Online lectures and on-campus tutorials for small groups may continue into 2021
Universities are working to ensure college life is rich and not just screen-mediated
Fall in foreign student numbers could result in drop in CAO points for number of courses
Hub will be led by college immunologists and infectious disease clinicians from St James’s Hospital
Prendergast reassures secondary students hoping to study at Trinity that it will welcome new students in the autumn
Students given 24 hours to leave college-run accommodation to prevent spread of virus
Critical importance of social distancing emphasised in joint letter sent to up to 250,000 students
University closes Book of Kells exhibition and Old Library to visitors
Debate hears government gives more State funding to ‘horses than students’
Cabinet approves report recommending €150m for innovation district in Dublin
Dr Conor Buckley’s programme applies engineering principles to the field of medicine
Ex-president also criticises Pope John Paul teaching and bishop’s yoga comments
Renting artwork can be tax efficient for new apartment developments and commercial offices and it's a great way for gallery owners to showcase well-known artists
Move would lead to increase in CAO points for courses at Dublin city centre university
Provost says it is time for sculptures in Long Room library to better represent diversity
Former Higher Education Authority chief criticises Government ‘control’ over sector
Six-storey business school delivered ‘on budget and on time’, Trinity Provost says
Initiative aims to fund academic posts, student scholarships and new campus
Dublin City Council pilot project sees customers paying €1 for cup with money back on return
Voting to cut paper’s funding would be a ‘blow against press freedom’
Vote on funding follows controversial story into secretive society’s initiation ceremony
Students highlight ‘steep decline’ in participation in clubs and societies
Sea The Stars trainer will work with Prendergast’s promising filly Skitter Scatter
What’s it like to be right wing at a liberal Irish university in the age of Trump?
Loans to be used on a number of projects including the soon-to-be-built E3 institute
We will become less relevant for industry if colleges fail to undertake research
‘It’s addictive, it’s hard’ For the Curragh work riders, harsh weather, punishing hours and low pay do nothing to dent their passion
Skitter Scatter provides Prendergast and Whelan with first Group One at the Curragh
O’Brien-trained Kew Gardens favourite for world’s oldest classic
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices