Day: June 2, 2026

Jun 02
Examine AI in Education and the Future of Universities at Trinity College Dublin

Artificial intelligence is rapidly altering the foundational elements of higher education, prompting leading academic institutions to question their traditional roles. At a landmark public discussion held at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland, a panel of distinguished academics, researchers, and public intellectuals convened to address a pressing question: What is a university in the age of […]

Jun 02
Trinity College Dublin Henry Grattan Lecture: Tom Fletcher on the Collapsing International Order

The 2026 Henry Grattan Lecture, hosted by Trinity College Dublin, provided a critical platform for examining the state of global affairs. Delivered by Tom Fletcher, the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, the address offered a sobering yet ultimately hopeful assessment of the current international order. Held at the Embassy of […]

Jun 02
Recognizing Irish Business Leadership: Danny McCoy Receives the Trinity College Dublin European Laureate Award

Connecting Academic Recognition to Industry Excellence Trinity College Dublin continues to serve as a central hub for discourse on European integration, economic policy, and public life. Highlighting this role, the university recently honored Danny McCoy, CEO of Ibec, with the prestigious Trinity European Laureate Award. This recognition underscores the vital intersection between academic institutions and […]

Jun 02
Review TU Dublin Apprenticeships and Skills Development Expansion in Ireland

Recent news articles focusing on Ireland’s education sector have highlighted a significant shift toward practical, industry-led training. At the center of this movement is Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin), which recently welcomed Minister of State with responsibility for Further Education, Apprenticeship, Construction and Climate Skills, Marian Harkin TD, to its Bolton Street campus. The visit […]