Articles
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Medical interns showcase National Academic Track programme research
The showcase marked the completion of the inaugural Intern Network Executive’s National Academic Track for Internship programme.
26 Sep 2018
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Atlantic Philanthropies announces 6 Atlantic Fellows at Global Brain Health Institute
The Fellows, working at the Global Brain Health Institute, which is a partnership between Trinity College Dublin and the University of California, San Francisco, are among 267 changemakers solving pressing inequality issues around the world.
24 Jul 2018
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Trinity students win Internet+ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition
Their company, BOP (Biological & Optical Prevention), secured top honours in the International Track of the "Internet+” Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition.
8 Nov 2018
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Professor Luke O’Neill honoured for inflammation and immunity research
Professor of Biochemistry, Luke O’Neill, is the joint recipient of the 2018 Seymour and Vivian Milstein Award.
9 May 2018
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Trinity Summer Series 2018
Building on the success of the inaugural Trinity Summer Series in June 2017, the second Trinity Summer Series with MCD in July 2018 has been announced.
21 May 2018
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A Parting Gift – RTE documentary on Trinity’s Body Donation Programme
This two part documentary will appear on RTÉ One on Thursday 30th October at 10.15pm and the second, and final, episode will air the following week on Thursday 6th of November at 10.15pm
6 Nov 2014
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Scientists develop potential new treatment for common soft-tissue childhood cancer
CRISPR “genetic screens” and new approaches to drug design have provided a potential new therapy, which blocks the progression of synovial sarcoma tumours in pre-clinical trials.
20 Nov 2018
Research
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Trinity announces Book of Kells Creative Competition winners
1,500 budding artists and writers of all ages from all over Ireland participated in the Book of Kells Creative Competition.
19 Jan 2018
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Facebook data harvesting: what you need to know
PhD Candidate, Gráinne Maedhbh Nic Lochlainn, with a timely explanation of how our data can be used -- published by The Conversation.
4 Apr 2018
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Teaching Awards recognise outstanding commitment teaching and learning
The Dermot McAleese Teaching Awards were presented to teaching assistants in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy in recognition of their inspiring commitment to achieving excellence in teaching and learning.
28 May 2018
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Economist Dr Sean Barrett is inaugurated as new Pro-Chancellor
Dr Barrett previously worked as a senior lecturer at Trinity’s Department of Economics and is a Fellow of the College.
21 Dec 2018
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Trinity student nurses to benefit from cutting edge simulated learning
The students will learn and practice clinical skills in a cutting-edge new simulation suite.
26 Jun 2018
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lámhscríbhinní luachmhara Gaeilge a bheidh mar ábhar do chomhdháil
Tá téacsanna de Dhlíthe na mBreithiúna ina gcuirtear síos ar dhlíthe beachaireachta agus ar chúrsaí pósta, chomh maith le 'leabhar Gheineasas’ na hÉireann, le háireamh ar na lámhscríbhinní Gaeilge a bheidh mar ábhar do chomhdháil mhór acadúil agus do thaispeántas a bheidh á seoladh i gColáiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath.
17 May 2018
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New connectivity pathways unlocked
These winner-take-all connectivity pathways in random networks, where memory is distributed across the network but encoded in specific connectivity pathways, are similar to those found in biological systems.
13 Aug 2018
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Seminar on ‘Political Representation and Activism for People with Disabilities’
Disability activists, political leaders and international academics gathered to discuss the barriers to political representation and activism for people with disabilities in Ireland at a special seminar on Friday, 18th May.
21 May 2018
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Food sharing with a 21st-century twist – and Melbourne’s a world leader
An article co-authored by Professor Anna Davies and published by The Conversation, looking at the increasing influence of food-sharing.
30 May 2018
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Trinity Centre for New Irish Studies launches
The Centre will provide an important focus for the Making Ireland research theme across a wide range of disciplines in Trinity.
10 Oct 2018
Research
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A new physiological mechanism for short-term memory storage in the brain
Scientists have discovered “a new form of short-term memory”.
17 Dec 2018
Research
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The Future of News in an Age of Social Media
‘The Future of News in an Age of Social Media’ was discussed by leaders in business and media at a recent packed event at Trinity.
24 Apr 2018
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Trinity engineers develop smart, reconfigurable manufacturing technology
An Enterprise Ireland innovation partnership has created new manufacturing technology for the smart factory of the future.
6 Jul 2018