07/10/2020
Trinity's commitment to gender equality has been recognised by five new Athena SWAN Bronze Awards. Congratulations to all involved!
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Trinity’s commitment to gender equality recognised by five new Athena SWAN bronze awards - Trinity News and Events
The Schools of Social Work and Social Policy, Physics, Genetics and Microbiology, Pyschology and Law have all secured bronze Athena SWAN awards in the latest round.
23/04/2020
We are thrilled and honoured that Trinity College Dublin has been ranked 3rd in the world for Gender Equality (SDG 5) in the latest Times Higher Education Impact Rankings - https://bit.ly/2KmBAhV
Times Higher Education World University Rankings
26/03/2020
We're looking for a great person to join our team as Athena SWAN Officer in Trinity College Dublin. 5 year fixed-term contract. For more info go to jobs.tcd.ie and search "athena swan". Closing date 16th April 2020. Come work with us!
20/03/2020
With everything going on right now, it's more important than ever that we are . It's European Action Week against Racism. Let's stand together and show our solidarity against racism. Join the campaign at http://weekagainstracism.eu European Action Week Against Racism
17/02/2020
Looking forward to this event at University College Dublin and to joining the discussion about how we can embrace diversity on our campuses. Register and info: https://t.co/KAlxvTTdfa?amp=1
04/11/2019
The Athena SWAN Committee in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy is pleased to invite you to a Public Lecture on “Positive Action Initiatives: Precedents, Lessons and Remedies".
Date: Thursday, 28th November 2019
Time: 6pm – 7.30pm
Venue: Thomas Davis Theatre, Arts Building
On 21 June 2019, Minister of State with special responsibility for Higher Education, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, announced the opening of a call for applications to the Senior Academic Leadership Initiative (SALI), a targeted positive action initiative which aims to accelerate gender balance at senior positions in Irish higher education institutions. But what is Positive Action? Does Irish higher education need it? What are the arguments for and against targeted positive action? What other arenas in Irish social life have introduced positive action initiatives and what impact did they achieve? These are some of the questions that will be discussed and debated in this Public Lecture. The issue is not without controversy and different perspectives will be explored.
Chaired by Professor Ivana Bacik, School of Law, the Public Lecture will have a distinguished panel of speakers which includes academics from each of the School's disciplines: Economics, Philosophy, Political Science and Sociology. The talks will be followed by a Q&A session.
All are welcome to attend. Advance registration is recommended: tcdpositiveaction.eventbrite.ie
14/10/2019
Applications for the 2019/20 Equality Fund close 5pm this Friday. For more information see 👉 https://tcd.ie/equality/projects/equality-fund/
To see previous projects which have helped promote equality in Trinity College check out 👇
https://www.tcd.ie/equality/projects/equality-fund/projects/
10/10/2019
Reminder to all students and staff that the Equality Fund is now open! Make sure you submit your application before 5pm on Friday the 18th of October.
For more information click here👉 https://www.tcd.ie/equality/projects/equality-fund/
06/09/2019
"...the overall result will be completely positive"
Trinity College expands its gender recognition policies
Trinity College is to end the use of Mr and Mrs in its correspondence to students and staff.
05/09/2019
"Trinity’s Director of Diversity and Inclusion Tony McMahon said that the changes put College “ahead of the curve” in its approach to gender recognition."
Trinity Introduces Gender Neutral Option on Official Records
Students will soon be able to opt for gender neutral pronouns in official College records.
28/08/2019
"28.4 per cent of students said their mental health often impacted on their studies"
Mental Health Issues Endemic at Third-Level, Finds USI Report
The Union of Students in Ireland has called for 'better services' after the release of a report on student mental health.
06/08/2019
"While women have traditionally been under-represented in senior roles in student politics, this year a majority of students’ union presidents are women."
Women take up centre stage in student politics
Trinity’s all-female students’ union team a shift towards greater visibility in third level