Articles
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Ancient Farmers Had Two Distinct Roots
Ancient DNA analyses sugges that two divergent groups rooted in Zagros and Aegea became the world´s first farmers as humans evolved away from hunting and gathering.
14 Jul 2016
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Royal Irish Academy Honours Trinity Academics with Membership
Two Trinity academics were among 22 newly elected members of the Royal Irish Academy
27 May 2016
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Seanad Candidates Participate in a ‘Meet the Candidates’ Forum
At the event candidates in the Dublin University constituency addressed the audience of alumni, staff and students.
15 Apr 2016
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Revisiting the ‘haunted acres’
Battlefield archaeology conference to hear how historical conflicts still have a relevance today
22 Sep 2016
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Connect Researchers in 3 Million Dollar US-Ireland Research Programme
Two researchers at the Connect Centre, Trinity College Dublin will participate in a ground-breaking $3 million telecommunications research project.
24 Mar 2016
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Students are Catalysts for International Development
Three MSc students in Developmental Practice have been recognized for their work in trying to solve global challenges facing society.
15 Jun 2016
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TIDI’s Africa Day 2016 Celebrates Human Rights
Audience hears inspiring human rights success stories
26 May 2016
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How Do We Measure The Value Of Art And Culture?
Trinity Long Room Hub Humanities Horizons lecture hears that we need to look beyond economic impact and focus more on the individual
26 May 2016
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General Election 2016 – Issues, Implications and Predictions
The choices facing the Irish electorate were analysed by political scientists Michael Marsh and Gail McElroy, economist Michael King and sociologist Richard Layte at a public event in Trinity.
17 Feb 2016
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Space Week at Trinity
Events to be held during National Space Week. Entry to all events is free.
5 Oct 2016
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Trinity Now
Read the Provost’s latest eZine, the Spring edition of TRINITY NOW
11 Apr 2016
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Robert Darnton: Libraries, Books, and the Digital Future
The Library is delighted to host the well-known historian, author and public intellectual, Robert Darnton, speaking about Libraries, Books, and the Digital Future.
30 May 2016
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Drought in the Dark Ages – a Catalyst for Crisis and Violence
Drought seemed to be a trigger of major societal stress in medieval Europe, with Irish monastery records also suggesting a link to violence and conflict.
20 Apr 2016
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A Mutual Dialogue to Help Save the Planet
We are often told that we must 'sustain' and 'conserve' our environment but policy makers and ecologists are not using the same language.
19 Jul 2016
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Games show how learning can be fun
IGBL conference unveils new research which finds that computer games in the classroom improve motivation, learning outcomes
29 Aug 2016
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Trinity Academic Awarded Fellowship of NANDA International
Trinity’s Dr Fintan Sheerin was awarded fellowship of NANDA International.
24 May 2016
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Trinity welcomes BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition winners
Four winners of the BTYSTE 2016 competition received scholarships to continue their studies at Trinity.
23 Nov 2016
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Foundation Course Students A Class Act
TAP gives 'untapped talent' a chance to shine
20 Jun 2016
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Innovative Art on Show as Trinity’s Creative Challenge Showcase Launches
Five amazing new projects will be showcased in Trinity over the next month.
6 Apr 2016
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Reduced Side Effects From ECT For Those With Severe Depression
New study from Department of Psychiatry says this often misunderstood therapy should be more widely available
22 Feb 2016