Executive education at Trinity Business School: ‘It’s about responsible leadership’
TBS director says school is good for issues of sustainability, human rights and diversity
TBS director says school is good for issues of sustainability, human rights and diversity
How life sciences companies are leveraging artificial intelligence
More than 36,700 tonnes of chocolate bought in Ireland last year shows extent of health challenge
Smurfit School result in Financial Times ranking highest ever achieved by Irish university
Street drinking is no more a collapse of collective responsibility than obesity
Irish Heart Foundation urges statutory ban on digital marketing of HFSS foods
Colleges should instil ethics and quest for greater good into monetary goals
Former Holles Street master brings vast clinical experience to role, says co-founder
One of Ireland’s most senior female executives, Hallahan spent 35 years with Microsoft
Covid-19 disruption has far reaching financial implications for our universities
University calls for ‘significant additional funding’ from Government despite reporting €5.7m surplus in 2019
Supports that just a month ago looked big now suddenly appear weak
HR survey finds companies across Europe are aware they'll have to move beyond traditional hiring methods
Boards should be seen as a crucial bulwark against scandal for companies
EasyJet and Home Depot to report; and how to handle ethical dilemmas at work
Grafton Architects have just won the 2020 Royal Gold Medal, but are ineligible to tender for many major projects at home
Your annual chance to nose around private homes and off-limits buildings, free of charge
Workshops are designed to help business customers understand financial risks
For SMEs and those returning to the workforce, Trinity Business School can help
Rich Corbett of Trinity College on venture capital, globalisation, and The Start Up
Customer Management Leadership Programme reaps rewards for Bank of Ireland
Philip Martin on how the Trinity MBA helped his company, Cora Systems, to grow abroad
Diverse opinions and efficient marketing needed to thrive in changing business world
Brown Thomas Arnotts upskills through Customer Management Leadership programme
Net Results: The term has taken on an ever more aggressive meaning for monopolistic firms
Bursaries and scholarships can help you realise your goals but make sure you seek out information on available grants and funds
Buildings earning €1.32m could be rented for €1.7m a year, says estate agent
Ireland’s oldest university has long been criticised for neglecting surrounding areas
Programmes measured on personal development, educational experience, and career development
There are a number of steps in creating a programme that’s right for your employees
Opting for an MBA might be a costly decision, but can be an investment that pays off several times over
Careers clinic: Finding the right career advice can be crucial. We connected prospective postgrad students with career experts to help answer their questions
The Great Place to Work HR Manager Survey 2018 delivered some surprising results
Powerful companies fall from grace all the time, as Ryanair and Uber have shown
Rewards and discipline send powerful signals about desirable behaviour in the office
‘Professor of entrepreneurship’ position at business school will commence in September
Credibility and influence of HR function with management team on rise, survey finds
We are well positioned to craft a world-class international education offering
Opinion: We need to change the way our universities raise money, and fees are a necessary part of the equation
Tension for Labour, old dreams for Fine Gael and a sweet tweet from Lynn Boylan
Trinity International Growth Programme to be sponsored by Bank of Ireland
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