-
The Hist wins Guinness World Record for longest debate marathon
The student debate went on for 27 hours, 58 minutes, with eight speakers addressing 26 motions run back to back, all under careful supervision of Guinness World Records.
23 Oct 2023
Students
-
Call out for community climate action projects to join forces with Trinity researchers
Interested in taking action on the climate crisis but don’t know how to make it happen? Researchers from Trinity College Dublin are looking to collaborate with communities on a locally-led 18-month project focusing on climate action.
19 Oct 2023
Community|Society|Students|Sustainability
-
School of Psychology launches new micro-credential course
The course in Mental Health & Psychosocial Support in Humanitarian Emergencies was created in partnership with the International Federation of the Red Cross' Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support.
10 Oct 2023
Students
-
A happy day as Printing House Square gets official launch
"The students bring this place to life and are the heart and soul of it, " said Provost Dr Linda Doyle.
9 Oct 2023
Community|Health|Society|Students
-
Trinity students to represent Ireland at Enactus World Cup
Students from Trinity College Dublin will soon be jetting off to Utrecht to represent Ireland at the Enactus World Cup
3 Oct 2023
Business|Environment|Students
-
The Hist declared world's oldest student society
The 253-year-old debating society has been recognised by Guinness World Records.
18 Sep 2023
Community|Students
-
Student start-up Hebe Adventures wins LaunchBox contest
This year, ten teams collectively representing seven Trinity schools were selected to partake in the LaunchBox programme, which is the oldest of its kind in Ireland, and which is currently seeking a new sponsor.
7 Sep 2023
Awards and Funding|Business|Innovation|Students
-
One in 4 students choose Trinity as top points ease
Cut-off points for Trinity’s Level 8 Single Honours courses have dropped on average by 12 points, while cut-offs for Joint Honours courses rose on average by 26 points. The number of courses requiring candidates to have achieved 600 points or more fell to eight from nine in both 2022 and 2021.
30 Aug 2023
Students
-
Student accommodation: Without decent housing it’s hard to get a decent education
The issues students face in securing accommodation are closely linked to the broader housing crisis, writes Dr Sarah Hamill
15 Aug 2023
Society|Students
-
Academy of the Near Future and Cellnex Foundation partner to upskill students on smart technologies and digital connectivity
The partnership, which will run for three years, will develop young people’s understanding of smart technologies and digital connectivity in primary schools across Dublin and nationwide.
27 Jul 2023
Awards and Funding|Society|Students