Articles
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Trinity chases US-Ireland Research Innovation success
Trinity researchers spearhead the nominations in the Higher Education Institution category of the prestigious US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards.
17 May 2017
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New Directions in Ecohorror and the Ecogothic
How ecogothic literature and film can help society face up to the challenges of real-word climate catastrophe was the focus of a two-day conference organised by the School of English last week.
21 Nov 2017
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Tom Murphy: a Celebration at Trinity
Tom Murphy is Ireland’s greatest living playwright, recently elected Saoi of Aosdána, an honour conferred on him by President Michael D. Higgins.
5 Oct 2017
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Trinity showcases incredible ERC-funded ‘Research at the Frontier’
Six of Trinity's world-leading researchers funded by the prestigious European Research Council spoke about their work to a packed audience.
11 May 2017
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Trinity continues to be Ireland’s leading university in Times Higher rankings
Trinity continues to be Ireland’s leading university with a global ranking of 131 by the Times Higher World University Rankings.
10 Feb 2017
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Bee hotels buzzing
Six bee hotels have been installed on campus to help make Trinity’s grounds more pollinator-friendly and to raise awareness of pollinators.
6 Apr 2017
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Lab-grown meat could let humanity ignore a serious moral failing
Lab-grown meat is being hailed as the solution to the factory farming of animals. There is, however, a major problem with lab-grown meat: a moral problem, according to Ben Bramble, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
19 Dec 2017
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Disruptive Business Models: Boon or Bane for Society
Airbnb is one example of disruptive business models that have come into sharp focus in recent years.
3 Mar 2017
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International Conference on National Stereotyping and Cultural Identities
The conference sought to investigate crucial cultural dimensions behind recent European crises.
13 Mar 2017
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Trinity set to deliver two Springboard+ postgrad certificate courses for HEA
The two courses will take place in the autumn for 18 weeks on a part-time basis.
13 Jun 2017