Professor Damian Murchan, School of Education, was interviewed in the Sunday Times for an article on public funding of private schools called ‘Revealed: Ireland’s most expensive schools and how they are funded’, on 16 March 2025 (Subscriber content).
Kate Quinn, Trinity Business School, provides expert comment on ‘workplace woes’ in a piece in the Guardian on 14 March 2025 “‘Talk about it, focus on your values and … stay stoic’: how to cope with rejection”.
Dr Gizem Arikan, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, was interviewed on RTÉ Radio Drivetime about the protests in Turkey following the arrest of the Mayor of Istanbul Ekrem İmamoğlu. Clip starts at 2:23:10.
Professor Linda Hogan, School of Religion, Theology and Peace Studies, and Marta Lasek-Markey (ADAPT - TCD) appeared on the ‘Brain for Business’ podcast (Series 3, Episode 2) ‘Towards a human-rights based approach to ethical AI governance’ on 19 March 2025. Listen to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Substack. Further information is also available here.
Professor Sharyn O’Halloran, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, appeared on The Journal’s 'The Explainer' podcast on 10 March 2025 ‘What are tariffs and why should we care?’
Professor Eoin O’Sullivan, School of Social Work and Social Policy. A new ‘Focus on Homelessness’ report from Focus Ireland and Professor Eoin O’Sullivan is reported on in the media. ‘The vast majority of public spending on homelessness continues to be directed toward emergency accommodation, with little investment in prevention and long-term solutions, according to a report from Focus Ireland and Trinity College Dublin.’
Dr Ronan Lyons, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, author of the latest Daft.ie House Price Report, outlines on RTÉ Radio Morning Ireland the findings that show asking prices for houses continue to rise. ‘Asking prices for homes rise by average of 3.7% in first quarter’.