Articles
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Irish Cancer Society invests in groundbreaking TSJCI research
To coincide with Daffodil Day 2026, it is a good time to explore four research projects at the Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute (TSJCI) that have been funded by the Irish Cancer Society.
20 Mar 2026
Awards and Funding|Health
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“Tiny but beautifully formed”: Bronze Age spindle whorl connects ancient city of Troy to Ireland
A tiny Bronze Age spindle whorl, excavated from the ancient city of Troy, will take centre stage in Trinity this week as experts and artists gather to examine the biography of the only artefact from the ancient city of Troy in Ireland.
24 Mar 2026
Culture|Research
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Young Dublin authors bring tales of new adventures to Trinity’s Old Library
An exhibition of 55 handmade books written and illustrated by Dublin primary school students marks the culmination of the Trinity Access Programmes Bookmarks initiative.
25 Mar 2026
Community|Culture
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Trinity gains in 2026 QS Subject Rankings
Named as one of the world’s top universities for the study of 43 subjects in all, Trinity now ranks 10th in the world for Nursing, up from 20th in 2025.
25 Mar 2026
Awards and Funding|Health
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Why are there no gigantic dragonflies terrorising the skies today?
Gigantic dragonfly-like insects – the “griffinflies” – ruled the skies around 300 million years ago, but they have long been consigned to evolution’s graveyard.
25 Mar 2026
Environment|Research|Science