TCD’s Israeli boycott draws criticism from Ireland’s Jewish community
Trinity’s board voted on Wednesday to cut all ties with Israeli universities and companies
Trinity’s board voted on Wednesday to cut all ties with Israeli universities and companies
Study highlights need to understand how extreme weather events can alter disease dynamics
Ireland has the opportunity to lead a new generation of European research by acting quickly to increase funding and supports
System has blind spot, leaving adults and children silenced and at risk, says Women’s Aid
Friends on holiday in Sicily to celebrate graduation had to run as volcanic smoke rolled towards them
Historians give their view on plans to mark the 1,000th anniversary of William the Conquerer and what was more an English than a French invasion
13th staging of event honouring founder of modern science with events in Waterford and Lismore
University says finances are ‘finely balanced’ as it calls for long-term sustainable funding model for higher education sector
Being a poet was all consuming for him. His main pursuit in life, it defined his everyday interactions
Deeply personal essay on the use of animals in biological research and biodiversity game announced as winners
Top ratings for everything except a little, inconsequential thing called ‘quality of life’
The 12th-century Book of Leinster contains the origin story of the Irish people
If a rich and famous institution such as Columbia doesn’t stand up for itself, what chance have millions of ordinary people?
The ginger-beer makers hit €500,000 in turnover last year in domestic trade, but they have an eye on international markets
Climate crisis requires bigger efforts from business
Appointment of Cambridge-based scientist brings to close turbulent period following dismissal of Prof Philip Nolan
‘Frozen-in’ stress causes plastic surfaces to erupt into microscopic blisters that jeopardise food safety and environment
AI system to help monitor targeting of asylum seeker accommodation, promotion of false medical cures, fundraising for terrorists and spreading extremist doctrines
Catherine McGuinness, the first woman Circuit Court judge, urges others hoping to make a positive impact to ‘be brave’
TCD academic says ending postnatal care six weeks after birth means women struggling with potentially serious issues are falling through the cracks
Editor Bertie Smyllie was determined to celebrate the Allied victory and get it past the censors
Does someone who donates their remains for medical research receive a burial?
Higher education institutions should facilitate open debate – not seek to ‘foster collective understanding’ on controversial matters
All photographs: Tom Honan
O’Callaghan considering reforms to in-camera rules restricting reports on sensitive court proceedings
It was bizarre living in Dublin during my formative years, feeling both at home and out of place in the very country that was nurturing me
The novelist on her latest book, Wildelings; her penchant for unlikeable characters; and how her acting background is a boon to her writing
Dior creative director honoured by Trinity College Dublin’s University Philosophical Society
Pollination is a crucial and vibrant interaction between plants and animals, one that is also captivating
Martina Lawless worked as a research economist with the Central Bank for ten years before joining the ESRI in 2015
The idea that diversity practices in business oppose meritocracy is 'simply not true', the Dean said, suggesting the college should 'double down' on the drive for social diversity.
Call for minute’s silence at Trinity Ball next weekend for pandemic celebrity who patrolled college grounds during lockdown
Unfair Dismissals Act protections applied to Kate Brennan as she was asked to work out her notice period
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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