Articles
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Trinity’s Architecture Celebrated during Open House Dublin 2014
Trinity College will open its doors to the public as part of Open House Dublin 2014, on the 17th, 18th and 19th October.
14 Oct 2014
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Trinity Researchers Enjoy Clean Sweep in Science Communication Contest
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin won all f...
2 Jan 2014
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Online Video Project Hopes to Boost Ireland’s Brain Health
10 quirky animated videos addressing common conce...
18 Feb 2014
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AMBER at Trinity in World First Graphene Innovation
Researchers in AMBER, the Science Foundation Irela...
23 Apr 2014
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ESRI/Trinity Research Shows Long-Term Economic Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Survivors
Using data from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), researchers at the ESRI and Trinity find that male survivors of CSA are three times more likely to be out of the labour force due to sickness/disability compared to other men.
14 Aug 2014
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International Genomic Study Involving Trinity Scientists Sheds New Light on Biology of Schizophrenia
Multiple genes and pathways identified could 'kick staRTÉ? new approaches to treatment.
22 Jul 2014
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Scientists Reveal Parchment’s Hidden Stories
The new technique of analysing DNA found in ancient parchments can shine a focused light on the development of agriculture across the centuries.
18 Dec 2014
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Alumni Christmas Homecoming
Alumni Christmas Homecoming is a chance to catch up with old friends for drinks, nibbles and festive fun. This reception takes place on Monday, 22 December 6 - 8pm, in Trinity's Dining Hall.
17 Dec 2014
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New Publication on Action Research Theories Edited by Trinity Scholar
The text is the first comprehensive collection of the diverse theories and practices that make up the field of Action Research
30 Sep 2014
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Trinity Scientists Honoured at Irish Blog Awards
The scientists’ ‘EcoEvo@TCD’ blog won the title of ‘Best Science and Technology Blog’ at the Irish Blog Awards.
15 Oct 2014
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Trinity Hosts Irish and German Finance Ministers Debate on European Financial Policy
Trinity marked the joint visit of the German Federal Minister of Finance, Wolfgang Schäuble and the Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan, TD to the college with a special moderated discussion on European Financial Policy.
6 Nov 2014
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Let those damaged by the Irish asylum system tell their stories
A statutory review into the excessive use of Irish mental hospitals is needed according to Dr Damien Brennan from Trinity's School of Nursing and Midwifery. He argues however, that it would be an error for such a review to be incorporated within the inquiry into mother-and-baby homes.
22 Jul 2014
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TBSI Creates 119 Jobs as Researchers Tackle Global Challenges
The Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI) has created 119 jobs over the past two years, and partnered with 76 companies to undertake world-class research that is helping to tackle some of society’s most significant health challenges.
27 Jun 2014
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Trinity Appoints New Librarian and College Archivist
Helen Shenton is Trinity College Dublin’s newly appointed Librarian and College Archivist.
22 Sep 2014
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Scientists Make Major Breakthrough in Eye Disease Therapy
Trinity scientists discovered a potentially novel form of therapy for Age-Related Macular Degeneration that uses a component of our immune system.
3 Apr 2014
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Baroness Onora O’Neill Delivers Inaugural Burke Lecture
The thorny issue of how best to 'realise' human rights was examined by leading moral philosopher Baroness Onora O'Neill at a public event in Trinity College Dublin.
25 Apr 2014
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Trinity Represents Ireland in Women’s Cricket World Cup
Third year Microbiology student, Jennifer Gray, Zo...
20 Mar 2014
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International Symposium on Contribution of Orientalist Art to East-West Dialogue
Leading businessman and art collector, M Shafik Gabr gave the keynote lecture on art as a mode of dialogue between East and West.
24 Nov 2014
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Irish Researchers Create Wearable Sensors Using Rubber Bands
World-first graphene-rubber sensors could be used in medicine, automotive and aeronautical industries, or as an early warning system for cot death and sleep apnoea.
20 Aug 2014
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Why We Turn A Blind Eye to Climate Justice and ‘Distant Strangers’
World renowned political philosopher, Henry Shue explained the need to revise our conception of global responsibility at the Kapuscinski Development Lecture hosted by Trinity College Dublin.
9 Dec 2014