Articles
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Irish Clinical Academic Training Programme appoints its first clinical fellows
The Wellcome-HRB Irish Clinical Academic Training Programme (ICAT) has welcomed its first intake of fellows at an induction event, held this year in RCSI.
14 Aug 2017
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Former Taoiseach John Bruton gives Annual Henry Grattan Lecture
Former Taoiseach, John Bruton speaks on Political Consequences of Brexitat Annual Henry Grattan Lecture hosted by Irish Embassy in London.
13 Jun 2017
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Tribute to acclaimed author, playwright and poet JP Donleavy
It is with deep sadness that the College community today learned of the death of JP Donleavy. The acclaimed American born author, playwright and poet had a long standing relationship with Trinity.
14 Sep 2017
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Super scavengers and the meat-thieving traits that have stood the test of time
Any animal – living or dead – can be placed on a ’scavenging scale' based on variations in a few key biological traits and the environment at hand.
7 Feb 2017
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Switch on Culture Night 2017 at Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College will once again open its doors to the public for Culture Night 2017.
12 Sep 2017
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Secretary General of the Chinese Communist Party in Guangdong visits Trinity
Mr Hu Chunhua recently visited Trinity and while on campus went to AMBER and the Old Library.
14 Jun 2017
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What can we learn from the drought threatening South Africa’s water reserves?
Groundwater systems can provide important buffers when surface water reserves are low.
3 Nov 2017
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Trinity Pro Chancellor awarded Honorary Doctorate from NUI Galway
NUI Galway recognises Pro Chancellor Jane Grimson, the first Trinity female engineering graduate, along with four other preeminent individuals for their contribution to society at the University’s 2017 Honorary Degrees
5 Jul 2017
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Trinity buys Iveagh Grounds for the development of student sports facilities
Trinity students to benefit from a combined total of fifty acres of sports facilities.
7 Dec 2017
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The collapse of Monarch Airlines is a victory for regulation
Lecturer in Strategy and Researcher in Aviation at Trinity, Padraic Regan, with an opinion piece published on The Conversation.
6 Oct 2017
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TrinityHaus-led team wins silver with Bloom’s first Dementia Friendly Garden
The garden aims to raise awareness of dementia and to illustrate how design -- and a supportive and therapeutic physical environment -- can support people living with dementia.
2 Jun 2017
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Launch of Department of Ultimology 2017 Programme
Come along to CONNECT at 11 am on Monday 10th February, meet those involved and hear about some exciting new initiatives.
12 Jan 2017
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Why Africa should be high on Donald Trump’s list of priorities
PhD candidate in Geography at Trinity, Ricardo Reboredo, with an opinion piece published on The Conversation.
6 Mar 2017
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Trinity College Dublin rises in QS World University Rankings 2018
It represents an increase of ten places on last year’s 98th position.
8 Jun 2017
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Trinity conference to shine spotlight on ethics in sport
The 4th annual Ethics in Sport conference, hosted by Department of Religion and Theology at the Confederal School of Religions, Peace Studies and Theology, will probe this question along with some of the most pressing ethical issues in sport today. The event, to be held in the Trinity Long Room Hub, will hear from key figures in the sporting industry, including legendary Irish sports figures: broadcaster George Hamilton; Galway hurler, Joe Canning; Armagh legend and mental health campaigner Oisin McConville and sports agent and former RTE broadcaster, Fintan Drury.
1 Nov 2017
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Researchers pinpoint watery past on Mars
A valley on Mars that appears to have held water in years gone by offers a prime target to search for past life forms on the Red Planet.
15 Feb 2017
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CONNECT researchers test smart solutions to address flooding in Dublin
The new sensors will use an Internet of Things network to communicate data wirelessly so that people can analyse water levels and take appropriate action.
31 May 2017
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In which new direction will ‘BrexiTrump’ take us?
Experts reflected on the global, regional and local implications of Brexit and Trump’s election at a special debate in Trinity College Dublin as part of the RSA Annual Conference.
6 Jun 2017
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Exhibition: Ireland’s first female botanist
Many of Ellen Hutchins' (1785 - 1815) early drawings, specimens and letters are on display at a special exhibition in Trinity.
9 Feb 2017
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Trinity marks centenary of the Irish Convention
Two former Taoisigh, John Bruton, Bertie Ahern, and some of Ireland’s leading historians gathered for 'The Irish Convention, 1917-1918: A Centenary Symposium'.
27 Jul 2017