Articles
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Os cionn €2 milliún ceadaithe ag an Aire Calleary don tionscadal ABAIR
D’fhógair an tAire Forbartha Tuaithe agus Pobail agus Gaeltachta, Dara Calleary TD, os cionn €2 milliún, thar thréimhse chúig bliana, don tionscadal ABAIR sa tSaotharlann Foghraíochta agus Urlabhra san Ollscoil.
10 Dec 2025
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Need for human rights approach in dementia care highlighted
A event marked the launch of a new book 'Human Rights in Dementia Care: A Good Practice Guide' by Professor Suzanne Cahill, School of Social Work and Social Policy.
11 Dec 2025
Research
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Trinity creates Associate Dean of Graduate Studies role
Prof Wladislaw (Wlad) Rivkin has been appointed Trinity’s first Associate Dean of Graduate Studies. This newly created role was approved at the December Board meeting in line with the delivery of Thrive: Trinity’s Strategic Plan 2025-2030.
12 Dec 2025
Community
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Study to investigate impact of Covid-19 and technology on mourning practices in Ireland
A new study to investigate the impact of Covid-19 and technology on mourning practices in Ireland has been launched by a digital humanities researcher in Trinity College Dublin.
17 Dec 2025
Culture|Research|Society
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The establishment and management of Addiction Research Network Ireland (ARNI)
The Network will be established as a national collaborative platform and led by Professor Jo-Hanna Ivers at the Department of Public Health & Primary Care at School of Medicine at Trinity.
18 Dec 2025
Awards and Funding|Health|Research|Society
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Christmas & New Year Arrangements & Advice
Access to the University over the Christmas and New Year holidays will be reduced at the end of business on Tuesday the 23rd of December 2025 to the start of business on Friday the 2nd of January 2026.
18 Dec 2025
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Socrúcháin & Comhairle don Nollaig & don Athbhliain
Beidh laghdú ar rochtain ar an Ollscoil le linn laethanta saoire na Nollag agus na hAthbhliana ó am scoir Dé Máirt an 23 Nollaig 2025 go dtí maidin Dé hAoine an 2 Eanáir 2026.
18 Dec 2025
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How many cervical cancers have been prevented so far through screening in Ireland?
The team has uncovered that the Irish Cervical Cancer Screening programme has prevented over 5500 cancers in Ireland, that would over wise have occurred in the lifetime of women screened.
19 Dec 2025
Health|Research|Science
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EU team to detect earthquakes and infrastructure damage using internet cables
Researchers have begun a new €5 million EU-funded project that will allow fibre optic cable lines under our roads, fields and seas to double up as sensors that spot earthquakes and infrastructure damage, monitor traffic, and detect changes in the natural environment.
22 Dec 2025
Awards and Funding|Environment|Innovation|Research|Science
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Nine exciting discoveries from Trinity researchers in 2025
Trinity researchers have made significant discoveries this year enriching our culture, building better futures and broadening our understanding of the world.
23 Dec 2025
Culture|Health|Research|Science|Society
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Growing a mix of plants in fields can save farmers money and help the environment
Prof. Caroline Brophy, writing for The Conversation, outlines the positive implications of landmark research conducted across geographical scales.
15 Dec 2025
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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Zambia’s factories burn too much coal – how reusing hot water can cut energy use
Trinity researchers write about a research project investigating how food and beverage manufacturers in Zambia could become more energy efficient through a process called wastewater heat recovery.
4 Dec 2025
Business|Community|Research|Science
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The five best films of 2025 – according to experts
Ruth Barton, School of Creative Arts, contributes to this article in The Conversation about the best films of 2025.
23 Dec 2025
Culture|Research
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Two Trinity-led mental health research projects receive HRB investment
The HRB is supporting 10 new mental health research projects with a focus on priority and underserved groups through its Applied Partnership Awards scheme.
8 Jan 2026
Awards and Funding|Community
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Trinity presents Entrance Awards to 602 students from 32 counties
There are 59 students receiving awards from 39 countries outside Ireland. Of the Irish awardees, 393 are from schools in Leinster, 67 are from Munster, 42 from Connacht and 41 from Ulster.
21 Jan 2026
Awards and Funding|Community|Students
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An chéad staidéar náisiúnta ar chuimsitheacht LADTA+ sa sacar in Éirinn seolta ag Bohemian F.C. agus Coláiste na Tríonóide
Scrúdóidh Cuimsitheacht LADTA+ i sacar na hÉireann eispéiris daoine LADTA+ i dtaca le rannpháirtíocht, oscailteacht, idirdhealú agus ciapadh, bacainní agus fachtóirí dearfacha/cosanta i suíomhanna sacair i bPoblacht na hÉireann.
12 May 2025
Health|Research
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Trinity chefs go hyperlocal, serving herbs grown on campus
Trinity Catering chefs will cook meals from ingredients grown in a newly installed kitchen garden, called Trinity Beo, on the roof of Trinity Business School. The garden has hardier plants like rosemary, thyme, mint and nasturtium, along with fruits like strawberries, apples and pears.
9 Jun 2025
Sustainability
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Invest in students + invest in research = invest in Ireland
Provost Linda Doyle and TCDSU-AMLCT* Education Officer Buster Whaley and Oifigeach na Gaeilge Aoife Ní Bhriain today (3 October 2025) sent a message to Government seeking increased funding for students and research in Tuesday's Budget.
3 Oct 2025
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AI could make cities autonomous, but that doesn’t mean we should let it happen
Trinity's Prof Federico Cugurullo believes we should be very careful before handing control of our cities to AIs. He writes about AI urbanism and the challenges ahead in this piece for The Conversation.
4 Jan 2024
Culture|Science|Society|Sustainability
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Trinity welcomes six new campus companies
Collectively Trinity campus companies have raised over €400 million in this period, as well as creating more than 800 jobs. A total of 24 have become Enterprise Ireland High Potential Start Ups.
27 Nov 2024
Awards and Funding|Business|Innovation|Research