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School of Law receives gift to bolster Trinity Centre for Constitutional Governance (TriCON)
The School of Law is the recipient of a major contribution from alumnus Craig Verdon, aimed at enhancing the work of the Trinity Centre for Constitutional Governance (TriCON).
08 May 2025
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Faculty staff in the media this week - 01/05/2025
Catch up with Faculty staff in the media this week, speaking on their research and helping our understanding of current issues.
01 May 2025
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Call for Papers for International Generative AI Symposium: Exploring Regulatory Opportunities, Challenges and Dilemmas - Deadline Friday 16 May 2025
Call for papers now open, deadline for submission Friday 16 May 2025. International Symposium organised by the Technologies, Law and Society Research Group, School of Law, will take place on 18 June 2025.
30 Apr 2025
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Trinity Business Summit 2025, in collaboration with Trinity Sport, took place on 16 April 2025
Leaders, elite athletes, and academics came together at the Trinity Business Summit to explore how sport can inspire business to be a force for good. The stories, insights, and personal journeys shared were thought-provoking.
30 Apr 2025
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Funding awarded for four PhD scholarships in refugee resilience research to Dr Rachel Hoare, School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies
Congratulations to Dr Rachel Hoare on this award for her research project ‘Refugee-Thrive: Building trauma-informed refugee resilience to strengthen inclusive societies’.
28 Apr 2025
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Faculty staff in the media this week - 24/04/2025
Catch up with Faculty staff in the media this week, speaking on their research and helping our understanding of current issues.
24 Apr 2025
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Viewing art can boost wellbeing by giving meaning to life
A new research study involving Dr Claire Howlin, School of Psychology, has found that the simple act of looking at a piece of visual art can boost your wellbeing.
24 Apr 2025
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Links between sport-related brain injury and dementia examined in new study
Retired sports athletes are being asked to participate in a ground-breaking research study investigating the links between sport-related brain injury and dementia risk in later life, led by Dr Lorina Naci, School of Psychology.
24 Apr 2025
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Pope Francis promoted women to unprecedented heights of power in the church – an article by Dr Bronagh Ann McShane, School of Histories and Humanities
Dr McShane’s article about Pope Francis and women in leadership has been published in The Conversation.
23 Apr 2025
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Faculty staff in the media this week - 10/04/2025
Catch up with Faculty staff in the media this week, speaking on their research and helping our understanding of current issues.
10 Apr 2025
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