School of Law, Trinity College Dublin

Founded in 1740, Trinity School of Law is one of the leading Law Schools in Europe, consistently ranked as one of the top Law Schools in the world. We are a scholarly community of staff, students and alumni, dedicated to the pursuit of legal knowledge and critical engagement with the legal challenges that confront modern communities.

Our Faculty members are thought-leaders in their fields, all grappling with contemporary legal challenges. Through a number of research groups, staff and postgraduate research students collaborate in research projects, the organisation of conferences and the publication of academic papers. Staff are currently engaged in many national and international collaborations and research projects funded by the European Research Council, the Irish Research Council and Horizons 2020. Each year, we welcome a number of visiting academics to conduct research in Trinity. The School publishes one of Ireland's leading peer-reviewed journals, the Dublin University Law Journal, and engages in interdisciplinary scholarship through its membership of the Trinity Long Room Hub and Trinity Research in Social Sciences. The School is home to the Irish Centre for European Law and the Irish Jurisprudence Society.

Our undergraduate degree programmes are distinguished by research-based and research-led curricula, in which all subjects are taught by leading academics expert in those fields. Over four years, students become self-directed learners, mastering both the discipline of legal thought and the skills of critical analysis necessary for a reasoned appraisal of law's role in society. 175 students in each year study for degrees in law, law and business, law and French, law and German, and law and political science.

Our vibrant taught masters programmes - with a majority of students from outside Ireland drawn from over 30 countries around the world - provide an opportunity for advanced legal study. In particular, they reflect Dublin's unique position as a centre of global trade and a technology hub. The Law School offers dynamic programmes of postgraduate legal research to over 50 Irish and international students. Many doctoral students provide teaching support to undergraduate students as they commence their own academic and professional legal careers.

In all of our activities, we respond to the rapidly changing technological environment for legal education and scholarship, while striving to meet our responsibilities to ensure equal access to law and to justice.

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Past (3)

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch 2020 primary image

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch 2020

Mon, Feb 10, 6:30 PM

Free

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch primary image

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch

Mon, Oct 15, 7:00 PM

Free

Irish Supreme Court Review Conference primary image

Irish Supreme Court Review Conference

Sat, Oct 6, 9:00 AM

Free

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch 2020 primary image

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch 2020

Mon, Feb 10, 6:30 PM

Free

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch primary image

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch

Mon, Oct 15, 7:00 PM

Free

Irish Supreme Court Review Conference primary image

Irish Supreme Court Review Conference

Sat, Oct 6, 9:00 AM

Free

Founded in 1740, Trinity School of Law is one of the leading Law Schools in Europe, consistently ranked as one of the top Law Schools in the world. We are a scholarly community of staff, students and alumni, dedicated to the pursuit of legal knowledge and critical engagement with the legal challenges that confront modern communities.

Our Faculty members are thought-leaders in their fields, all grappling with contemporary legal challenges. Through a number of research groups, staff and postgraduate research students collaborate in research projects, the organisation of conferences and the publication of academic papers. Staff are currently engaged in many national and international collaborations and research projects funded by the European Research Council, the Irish Research Council and Horizons 2020. Each year, we welcome a number of visiting academics to conduct research in Trinity. The School publishes one of Ireland's leading peer-reviewed journals, the Dublin University Law Journal, and engages in interdisciplinary scholarship through its membership of the Trinity Long Room Hub and Trinity Research in Social Sciences. The School is home to the Irish Centre for European Law and the Irish Jurisprudence Society.

Our undergraduate degree programmes are distinguished by research-based and research-led curricula, in which all subjects are taught by leading academics expert in those fields. Over four years, students become self-directed learners, mastering both the discipline of legal thought and the skills of critical analysis necessary for a reasoned appraisal of law's role in society. 175 students in each year study for degrees in law, law and business, law and French, law and German, and law and political science.

Our vibrant taught masters programmes - with a majority of students from outside Ireland drawn from over 30 countries around the world - provide an opportunity for advanced legal study. In particular, they reflect Dublin's unique position as a centre of global trade and a technology hub. The Law School offers dynamic programmes of postgraduate legal research to over 50 Irish and international students. Many doctoral students provide teaching support to undergraduate students as they commence their own academic and professional legal careers.

In all of our activities, we respond to the rapidly changing technological environment for legal education and scholarship, while striving to meet our responsibilities to ensure equal access to law and to justice.

Events

Sorry, there are no upcoming events
Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch 2020 primary image

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch 2020

Mon, Feb 10, 6:30 PM

Free

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch primary image

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch

Mon, Oct 15, 7:00 PM

Free

Irish Supreme Court Review Conference primary image

Irish Supreme Court Review Conference

Sat, Oct 6, 9:00 AM

Free

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch 2020 primary image

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch 2020

Mon, Feb 10, 6:30 PM

Free

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch primary image

Alumni Gradlink Mentoring Programme Launch

Mon, Oct 15, 7:00 PM

Free

Irish Supreme Court Review Conference primary image

Irish Supreme Court Review Conference

Sat, Oct 6, 9:00 AM

Free