Articles
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GAA President launches new pitch
GAA community turns out for official launch of new facilities at Santry
14 Mar 2017
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People are taking to the streets to defend science – but it could come at a cost
Dr Joseph Roche, Assistant Professor in Science Education, believes this weekend's March for Science will present a tricky challenge for those involved to strike the appropriate level of political activism.
21 Apr 2017
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Sports scholars celebrated
Public Theatre event to celebrate this year’s 63 athletes
28 Nov 2017
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Students debate with Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change
Minister of Environment and Climate Change for Canada, Catherine McKenna, led a debate and Q&A with environmental postgraduate and undergraduate students at Trinity.
12 Oct 2017
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IT education experts bring computational thinking into the classroom
The CTwins project is backed by Google. It will build confidence in teaching computing so that teachers focus on developing computational thinking skills in second-level students.
16 Jan 2017
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TV documentary charts installation of Ireland’s world-leading I-LOFAR telescope
13 Billion Light Years from Birr showcases the installation of I-LOFAR, with major input from Trinity astrophysicists. It will air at 10:15 pm on RTÉ One, Thursday October 19.
19 Oct 2017
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New radio telescope in Birr detects huge solar storms
The newly installed I-LOFAR telescope helped a team of astrophysicists track and understand the effects of huge solar storms on Earth.
14 Sep 2017
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Scientists build giant ‘molecular cages’ for energy conversion and drug delivery
The porous, ’sponge'-type molecules have an enormous internal surface area, which allows their use as 'molecular flasks' that change the reactivity of encapsulated molecules.
29 Jun 2017
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Next-gen drone footage puts Trinity on the 3D map
A collaborative project involving Intel and Movidius has provided high-res video and imagery that will help compile a 3D map of Trinity's campus and have a variety of other research uses.
5 Sep 2017
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Governor General of Australia announces scholarship for Australian students
A €200,000 scholarship fund for Australian students to study on the Trinity MBA has been established.
25 Sep 2017
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Innovators of tomorrow showcase next-gen prototype vehicle and robotic solutions
Trinity students demonstrated innovative, next-gen autonomous vehicles, robots for education and the educational collaborative spaces of tomorrow at the 4E5 showcase.
11 Jul 2017
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Children should be more involved in healthcare decisions that affect them
Professor of Children's Nursing in Trinity, Imelda Coyne, explains why children should be seen and heard in hospitals and surgeries.
20 Apr 2017
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Calling on the Nation to Get Creative!
Trinity calls on Ireland’s budding artists and writers of all ages to get involved in the Book of Kells Creative Competition.
29 Aug 2017
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Trinity Education Project makes strong progress
The Trinity Education Project (TEP) - a University-wide project to renew and refresh Trinity’s education provision - has made strong progress throughout the 2016/17 academic year.
13 Jul 2017
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How cancers trick the immune system into helping rather than harming them
Trinity scientists have identified a molecule that sends a 'wound-healing' message from tumour cells. If we can disrupt this messaging system, we may be able to fight certain cancers.
16 Feb 2017
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How to unlock the potential of papyrus wetlands in Africa
Papyrus wetlands cover 6% of sub-Saharan Africa and the quick-growing plant has enormous potential as a renewable energy source.
22 Mar 2017
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Trinity launches course on the Challenges to Achieving Sustainable Development
A free, four week online course 'Achieving Sustainable Development', developed by a collaboration of four Trinity Schools launches on 11 September 2017.
4 Aug 2017
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waytoB — giving people with an intellectual disability greater independence
The tech solution, named waytoB, was invented by Talita Holzer Saad and Robbie Fryers, two recent engineering graduates from Trinity.
20 Dec 2017
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Enhancing student exchanges
Trinity currently has almost 200 Erasmus partner universities across Europe. We continue to expand our college-wide student exchange programme and in 2016/17, added eight new exchanges to bring the number of non-EU exchanges with high ranking universities globally to 43.
13 Jul 2017
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Trinity academics win prestigious Royal Society University Research Fellowships
Marius de Leeuw and Dr David Wilson, both of the Trinity School of Mathematics, scoop two of the three prizes on offer.
5 Jul 2017
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Oil shock and North among crises facing Cosgrave’s economy
Late taoiseach knew respect for rule of law and stability essential for economy.
24 Oct 2017
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Trinity welcomes Queen Medb as public names our campus VIP
Hundreds of name suggestions rolled in for Trinity's queen bee via a social media competition. Queen Medb sits on her throne in a beehive installed in Trinity as part of its campus pollinator plan.
7 Jul 2017
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Street artist Joe Caslin installs his latest work in Trinity’s front square
His latest large-scale black-white artwork is part of a new collaborative multimedia piece entitled The Volunteers.
6 Jun 2017
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Léargas annamh don phobal ar an saol sa mheánaois
Lámhscríbhinní atá ag dul thar maoil le beithígh allta, aistriúchán ainrialta den Bhíobla agus leabhar luachmhar ar cuireadh eolas ar Naomh Pádraig dá bharr le cur ar fáil don domhan mór den chéad uair an chéad mhí eile mar chuid de thionscadal digitithe chomh maith le sraith léachtaí i gColáiste na Tríonóide Baile Átha Cliath.
26 Sep 2017
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Trinity researchers lauded for outstanding achievement in European research
Professor Anna Davies, Professor Poul Holm and Professor Linda Doyle received special awards at Ireland’s Champions of EU Research event.
28 Jun 2017
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Winters on Mars are shaping the Red Planet’s landscape
Blocks of carbon dioxide ice, which freeze from CO2 gas in winters, seem to be responsible for creating elongated furrows and pits on Mars' sand dunes.
27 Oct 2017
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Sensing the dead is perfectly normal — and often helpful
Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology at Trinity, Simon McCarthy-Jones, argues that we shouldn't feel afraid to talk about these experiences -- which are surprisingly common.
20 Jul 2017
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Student entrepreneurs chase business investment via LaunchBox 2017
Trinity College Dublin’s hugely successful business incubator programme LaunchBox has created 40 startups and raised €6.1m in investment and funding since 2013. 10 new teams take part this year.
16 Jun 2017
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Trinity student wins World Chemistry Congress international award
Recent Trinity PhD graduate, Dr Fergus Poynton, is one of five winners of a prestigious International Award for Young Chemists.
26 Jun 2017
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Inaugural Seán Freyne Memorial Lecture
Prof Freyne established the first non-denominational setting for the study of the Bible and theology within the humanities at an Irish university.
24 Mar 2017