RAG Week raises awareness and donations for several worthy College charities, in support of student education and engagement with society.
31 May 2018
Educationalists and Sociologists discussed religion in Irish Primary Schools at a Trinity Conference.
Language learning has the potential to build empathy between groups in conflict and help revise destructive understandings of history, according to researchers in Trinity College Dublin, who have conducted a study of the Turas Irish-language centre in East Belfast.
An article co-authored by Professor Anna Davies and published by The Conversation, looking at the increasing influence of food-sharing.
30 May 2018
Minister Mitchell O’Connor has launched a guide for the higher education sector to help institutions to measure the impact of their engagement with Government, civil society, community organisations and the public.
This opinion piece, written by Professor David Mitchell, and published by The Conversation, considers what should happen before the island of Ireland considers unity.
May 2018 Medieval Brehon law texts detailing bee-keeping laws and the Irish ‘book of genesis’ are among precious Irish-language manuscripts which are the focus of an academic conference and exhibition in Trinity College Dublin on Thursday opening today, Thursday, May 17th, 2018. Irish Times + video The Times Ireland RTE Online RTE One News RTE […]
The Dermot McAleese Teaching Awards were presented to teaching assistants in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy in recognition of their inspiring commitment to achieving excellence in teaching and learning.
28 May 2018
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea, Mr Lee Nak-yon, visited Trinity College Dublin today.
Professors Alan Kramer, Graeme Watson, Pádraig Carmody and Balz Kamber were among 28 newly elected members.