Articles
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Scientists Blueprint Promising Antimicrobial Candidate
The blueprint could aid the development of more effective drugs to fight common but devastating bacterial infections.
18 Feb 2016
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Rugby Stars Raise Money For Cancer Research at Trinity
Charity cycle this year features Tomas Castaignède and Mike Tindall
15 Apr 2016
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‘People With Intellectual Disability Have Been Silenced Too Often’
We, as a society, need to tackle continued physical segregation, political invisibility and abuse of human rights of people with intellectual disability.
10 May 2016
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Student entrepreneurs develop Matchday to ‘gamify’ live sports
The Matchday team hopes to make live sports more engaging for viewers while simultaneously connecting sports bodies and organisations with their viewers.
11 Oct 2016
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The Brexit Debate
The School of Social Sciences and Philosophy will host a critical analysis of some of the key political, legal and economic issues relating to the question being put to voters on June 23 2016.
23 May 2016
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Field Test Exhibition
11 Mar - 5 Jun
21 Mar 2016
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Capital Gains – the Value in Putting a Price on Nature
We now have a means for assessing how best to manage natural capital, which is worth at least €2.6 billion/year in Ireland.
18 Apr 2016
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Readings, Translations & Debate – Trinity Marks Proclamation Day
Trinity marked Proclamation Day with a series of events including the launch of a collection of 17 translations of the 1916 Proclamation.
15 Mar 2016
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New Understanding Of TB Could Lead To Personalised Treatments
Trinity researchers provide breakthrough in how to treat patients
17 Feb 2016
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Experts discuss data issues around new driving technologies
To make the most of new driving technology possibilities, such as self-driving vehicles and accurate traffic delay notifications, we will need to find new data solutions.
13 Sep 2016
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A ‘Game-Changer’ – Latest TB Research From Trinity
New findings especially useful for drug-resistant forms of the disease
21 Mar 2016
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Minister for Education launches Irish-American education and innovation forum
Trinity hosts major symposium as part of Aer Lingus College Football Classic
1 Sep 2016
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Study Raises Concerns For Young LGBTI
Trinity report one of the largest of its kind
22 Mar 2016
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Trinity Counts Down to Tobacco Free Zones on Campus
The launch of the countdown to the opening of three Tobacco Free Zones on Trinity’s main campus took place on World No Tobacco Day, 31 May 2016.
31 May 2016
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Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin Has Updated its Statutes
The Statutes contain the basic internal laws, structures and rules of the College and University and provide co-ordination with and expand on the provisions of the Universities Act, 1997 and of the Trinity College, Dublin (Charters and Letters Patent Amendment) Act, 2000.
18 Mar 2016
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Trinity Receives Irish Research Council New Foundations Funding
New Funding Programme Supports Research on Civic Society and Public Policy Issues
16 May 2016
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Trinity Kidney Health Centre Receives Research Boost
New study focuses on alternative treatment to biopsies
15 Apr 2016
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Understanding ‘Immune SOS Signal’ May Lead to New Psoriasis Therapies
Scientists have discovered which molecules kick the SOS signaler into action. They have patented inhibitors of these, which may be used to treat psoriasis sufferers.
14 Jan 2016
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New era in geo-analysis as iCRAG launches micro-beam analysis lab at Trinity
The TIGER, funded by SFI, uses the latest in detector technology. It will be used to develop new approaches to resource and energy efficiency.
9 Dec 2016
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Autism Registry Project to Identify Gaps in Services
It is hoped that insights will pinpoint exactly what is needed to help families
9 Jun 2016