Royal Irish Academy marks election of 29 new members
RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
TCD post paid for by department will be in excess of regular pay scales for professors
Chief Medical Officer’s secondment to TCD criticised in Dáil as ‘evidence of a cosy cartel’
Former Nphet chairman ‘kept Ireland safe during exceptionally challenging two years’
Tuesday’s celebrations include tours, lectures and a concert - but no bank holiday yet
Students protest against closure of venue this weekend
Book of Kells would be housed in the Printing House building during renovation
College board expected to push through temporary two-storey pavilion on grounds
Chapters and Rowan Tree cafe will be missed, while the Cobblestone won a reprieve
Sensory project placed focus on areas which students use the most across the campus
Fianna Fáil was hoping no one would mention the War of the Buttons two years later
When are they on and what’s on offer? Key facts about 2021-2022 open days
Kennelly’s poetry holds a ‘special place in affections of Irish people’, President says
We examine the developments at the main universities and technological institutions
Three young asylum seekers following their dreams through education in Ireland
‘I do believe we will see the campus start to come back to life, says Provost
Joyce, Brexit, Kabul and Sophie Toscan du Plantier among wide variety of topics
Sudden lockdown shone a light on a creaking education system, we can use what we have learned to make it better
Universities planning for blend of on-campus teaching and remote learning from autumn
No handshakes, but delight among students who graduate a year later than planned
Government programme aimed at inspiring ‘brilliant young actors, musicians and artists’
Linda Doyle’s election as Trinity Provost reminds us of obstacles women have faced
TCD service for fellows and scholars hears how ‘metrics of commercial world’ have become embedded in colleges
Simon Harris congratulates new Provost – ‘a glass ceiling has been shattered’
University says process was fully in accordance with the college statutes
All-female shortlist of three senior academics to be officially announced on Friday
Will schools stay open? Will calculated grades return? A long shadow cast across the year
Applications open up possibility university could have first female provost in its history
TCD holds position as Ireland’s leading university in table, followed by RCSI and UCD
Trinity College Dublin moves up seven places to rank just outside the world’s top 100
RCSI world number one under health and wellbeing category in Times rankings
Sharp decline in Times Higher Education rankings sparks call for urgent State funding
Crowded classrooms and limited research capacity hinder performance of institutions
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