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Faculty staff in the media this week - 23/10/2025
Catch up with Faculty staff in the media this week. Through their writing, speaking, research and expert comment on the issues of the day, they improve our knowledge and understanding of the world.
23 Oct 2025
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€4.3m Erasmus Mundus Grant awarded for new international Master’s in Applied Drama and Arts Education - School of Education
Professor Carmel O’Sullivan and the School of Education help secure the first ever Erasmus Mundus in applied drama and arts education in Europe.
23 Oct 2025
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Ireland’s presidential election race now down to two women - an article by Professor Gail McElroy, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy
This article was published on the Conversation website and is republished here.
23 Oct 2025
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Dr Rosie Lavan, School of English, co-edits definitive collection of Seamus Heaney’s poems
The long-awaited publication of the definitive edition of Seamus Heaney’s poetry, ‘The Poems of Seamus Heaney’, co-edited by Trinity’s Dr Rosie Lavan was celebrated at an event in Seamus Heaney HomePlace, Bellaghy.
23 Oct 2025
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Faculty staff in the media this week - 16/10/2025
Catch up with Faculty staff in the media this week. Through their writing, speaking, research and expert comment on the issues of the day, they improve our knowledge and understanding of the world.
16 Oct 2025
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Grokipedia: Elon Musk is right that Wikipedia is biased, but his AI alternative will be the same at best - an article by Professor Taha Yasseri
Professor Taha Yasseri, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, has written this article which was published on the Conversation website and is republished here.
16 Oct 2025
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Faculty staff in the media this week - 09/10/2025
Catch up with Faculty staff in the media this week. Through their writing, speaking, research and expert comment on the issues of the day, they improve our knowledge and understanding of the world.
09 Oct 2025
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Paul Lynch and translators celebrate International Translation Day
Award-winning Irish author Paul Lynch was joined by four of his translators at an event hosted by TCLCT to mark International Translation Day, which takes place on 30 September every year.
09 Oct 2025
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Book of Kells: exploring the evidence that points to Pictish origins in north-east Scotland - an article by Professor Rachel Moss
Professor Rachel Moss, School of Histories and Humanities, has written this article on the Book of Kells origins, which was published on the Conversation website and is republished here.
07 Oct 2025
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Faculty staff in the media this week - 02/10/2025
Catch up with Faculty staff in the media this week. Through their writing, speaking, research and expert comment on the issues of the day, they improve our knowledge and understanding of the world.
02 Oct 2025
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