Research Centres
Trinity College's research has expanded considerably in recent years with the development of research institutes and centres. Although linked to schools, research centres and institutes pursue an independent remit in research and present many opportunities to postgraduate students. Some of the main research centres are:
- Ageing Consortium
- Anti-Bullying Research and Resource Centre
- Centre for Biodiversity Research
- Centre for Bioengineering (TCBE)
- Centre for Creative Technologies
- Centre for Contemporary Irish History
- Centre for the Environment
- Centre for Gender and Women's Studies
- Centre for Global Health
- Centre for Health Policy and Management
- Centre for Irish-Scottish and Comparative Studies
- Centre for Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies (MNES)
- Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Centre for Non-profit Management
- Centre for Post-Conflict Justice
- Centre for Research in IT in Education (CRITE)
- Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices (CRANN)
- The Plato Centre
- Centre for Telecommunications Value-Chain Driven Research (CTVR)
- Centre for Transport Research and Innovation for People (TRIP)
- Centre for Urban and Regional Studies
- Centre for War Studies
- Children's Research Centre
- Hamilton Mathematics Institute
- Immunology Research Centre (IRC)
- Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences
- Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS)
- Institute of Molecular Medicine
- Irish Art Research Centre (TRIARC)
- Medieval History Research Centre
- National Institute for Intellectual Disability (NIID)
- Oscar Wilde Centre
- Policy Institute
- SPARC (Social Policy and Ageing Research)
- Trinity Centre for Bioengineering
- Trinity Centre for High Performance Computing (TCHPC)
- Trinity Immigration Initiative
- Trinity International Development Initiative
- Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience (TCIN)
- Trinity Long Room Hub