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Engineers of tomorrow inspired by Maurice F Fitzgerald Prize winner, Áine CahillTrinity College Dublin’s 185 new undergraduates were inspired by the perfect role model as Maurice F Fitzgerald Prize winner, Áine Cahil, returned to her alma mater.
23 September 2017
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New pollinator guidelines aim to get Ireland’s farmland buzzing againThe All-Ireland Pollinator Plan’s ‘Farmland Guidelines: Actions to help Pollinators’ offer evidence-based actions farmers can take to help protect bees and their own livelihoods.
21 September 2017
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Quantum physicist wins prestigious ERC award to pursue next-gen researchDr John Goold will use the ERC Starting Grant to establish his own research group in the School of Physics and pursue next-gen research in the field of quantum systems.
15 September 2017
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Switch on Culture Night 2017 at Trinity College Dublin Trinity College will once again open its doors to the public for Culture Night 2017.
12 September 2017
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Trinity duo wins 2017 Irish James Dyson award Two Trinity engineering graduates won the award for inventing a new software solution that helps people with intellectual disabilities navigate independently.
7 September 2017
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Bioengineer wins ERC funding to develop implant for treating cartilage damageProfessor Daniel Kelly has been awarded €150,000 in funding through the European Research Council’s Proof of Concept Grants -- his third such ERC award.
6 September 2017
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Trinity Walton Club team takes top prize at Ultimate Pitch EventThe successful team, comprised of teenage 'Alphas', designed a backpack that minimises back pain.
5 September 2017
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Trinity ecologist honoured for outstanding public engagement Professor in Botany, Jane Stout, won the Ecological Engagement Award as a leading ‘ecologist who has bridged the gap between ecology and the public.’
29 August 2017
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Making Victorian Dublin, a closer look at Trinity’s Museum BuildingIn January 2017 an interdisciplinary project, ‘Making Victorian Dublin’, was initiated by Trinity’s Department of History of Art and Architecture and Department of Geology, focusing on the materials and craftsmanship of the University’s Museum Building.
22 August 2017
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Trinity student's stress-free alarm idea wins LERU citizen science competition PhD Candidate in Biochemistry and Immunology, Shauna Quinn -- and her team -- will receive seed funding to kick-start the 'Letswakeapp' project, which will bank alarm tones to ensure a non-stressful wake-up experience.
16 August 2017

