ALUMNI & CAMPUS NEWS Trinity climbs to 75th place in 2026 QS World University Rankings Trinity has achieved its highest ranking in a decade in the QS World University Rankings 2026. The college is ranked 75th in the world in the 2026 report, up 12 places from last year (when it was 87th) and remains by some margin the highest ranked university in Ireland. The increase is due in a large part to a strong performance in the Academic Reputation category and the Employer Reputation category. The QS World University Rankings measure the performance of the world’s top 1,501 universities by weighting their performance across several categories. Provost, Dr Linda Doyle said: ‘The rankings news encourages us to be even bolder in our ambition for Trinity and, indeed, for Ireland - an ambition that should be championed and defended regardless of the rankings. Thank you to everyone who continues to play a role in improving Trinity each and every day.’ Forbes 30 Under 30 2025 highlights Trinity alumni Five Trinity graduates have been named ones-to-watch by Forbes Magazine as they feature on its 2025 30 Under 30 lists. Charlie Butler, Brandon Dooley, Rónán Dowling-Cullen, and Joshua Sta ord featured on the European Media & Marketing list for their work as founders of Bounce Insights. The Irish startup claims its so ware can determine exactly where your customers are, what they’re looking to buy, and even what packaging draws their attention. On the Forbes European Social Impact list, Sarah-Marie Rust made the cut as founder of EVE, an e-mobility intelligence so ware helping fleet operators transition to electric vehicles.
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