Dr Nicole Volmering, School of Histories and Humanities, was interviewed by RTÉ and features in a number of media outlets on her research project Clóscape tracking down Dublin’s historic bilingual street signs in cló gaelach. 

Further details on the project are available at FAHSS News 31 March 2025 and Trinity Long Room Hub 14 March 2025.

Dr Miranda Fay Thomas, School of Creative Arts, provides expert opinion in a piece exploring '... the history behind - and relevance of - William Shakespeare's masterpiece King Lear, currently playing at Dublin's Gate Theatre', is featured on the RTÉ culture website.

Professor Sharyn O’Halloran, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, is interviewed by RTÉ Prime Time about the potential implications of Trump’s proposed tariffs on the pharmaceutical industry in Ireland on 27 March 2025.

Dr Barra Roantree, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, features on RTÉ Radio 1 Today with Claire Byrne, giving analysis on the news stories of the day on 31 March 2025.

Professor Andrew Burke and Professor Na Fu, Trinity Business School, co-project leaders with Jimmy Sheehan of Contracting Plus, released their Ireland’s Project Economy 2025 report. 

  • The report is featured in the Irish Independent on 03 April 2025 ‘Trinity College survey reveals highly skilled independent contractors earn 61pc more than equivalent employees.’
  • Business Post 02 April 2025 ‘Independent contractors earn 1.6 times more than employee counterparts, Trinity College report reveals’. (Subscriber content).
  • Further details on the reports are available on the Faculty News webpage