Affinity Groups
Introduction
There are several affinity groups for alumni with similar interests to maintain links with the College and each other. These affinity groups liaise closely with the College and the Alumni Office and support various campus activities, such as volunteering, mentoring, lifelong learning and more. If you are interested in becoming involved see the contact details for each group below.
- DU Women Graduates Association (DUWGA)
- Trinity Business Alumni (TBA)
- TCD Association & Trust
- Trinity College Medical Association
- Geology Alumni Association
- Philosophy Alumni Association
- Law Alumni Association
- Library Alumni Group
DU Women Graduates Association
The Dublin University Women Graduates Association (DUWGA) was established in 1922 to enable the College's women graduates keep in touch with Trinity, with each other, and with women graduates all over the world. Membership is open to women graduates of any recognised University.
For further information see the DUWGA website.
Trinity Business Alumni
The Trinity Business Alumni (TBA) is the association of graduates of the University of Dublin, Trinity College, Business School and other graduates of the University who have an interest in Business. It was founded in 1984 and its mission is to deliver value to its members by providing:
- networking opportunities
- lifelong learning
- a global forum to retain a link with Trinity
- an opportunity to contribute to the development of the College and its community
For further information, membership details and news of events visit the TBA website.
TCD Association & Trust
Trinity College Dublin Association & Trust* provide grant support for a wide variety of College projects where funding is not available from mainstream resources. Its committee, with administrative support from Trinity Foundation, is made up of Trinity graduates who operate on a volunteer basis.
One of the main sources of funding for the TCD Association & Trust comes from the TCD Affinity Credit Card. With over 10,000 cardholders to date, a percentage of the annual turnover on these cards is donated back to College by Bank of Ireland.
TCD Association & Trust also hosts annual social events on campus that maintain and strengthen links between alumni and the College community. These social events are self funding and often generate a surplus which contributes to funding College projects.
The Trinity Annual Fund (TAF) works closely with the TCD Association & Trust to fund small and medium size projects which are not funded by mainstream College resources.Trinity College Medical Association
For more information contact TCMA.
Geology Alumni Association
For more information please contact the Geology Alumni Association.
Philosophy Alumni Association
For more information please contact Dr James Levine, Philosophy Department.
Law Alumni Association
For more information please contact Conor Gallogly.



