Articles
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Sport at Trinity Enters a New Era
The strategy for sport entitled, 'Raising Our Game', aims to re establish the University as a leading force in all aspects of third level sport.
25 Feb 2016
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Author celebrates ‘beauty and repression’ of Ireland in the 1850s
Author celebrates 'beauty and repression' of Ireland in the 1850s
19 Sep 2016
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Trinity’s 2016 Global Engagement Award Winners Announced
This year’s recipients of Trinity’s Global Engagement Awards are Professor Mauro Ferreira from the School of Physics, Professor Kevin Kelly from the School of Engineering, and Professor Daniel Faas from the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy.
8 Jun 2016
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Design and Violence – Science Gallery Exhibition
14 October to 22 January 2017 This is an exhibition of objects and systems at the intersection of design and violence.
13 Dec 2016
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Pooling of Decision Making Increases Freedom
The Brexit campaign, at least up to now, is based on the assumption that the alternative to EU membership is some nirvana, where the British government will be free to do what it wills on the global stage without being constrained by the decisions of others or the need for collective and binding decision making.
10 May 2016
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Democratic Principles Under Attack in Eastern Europe
Rise of right-wing support and xenophobic rhetoric cause for concern in Central and Eastern Europe
16 Jun 2016
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Scientists use graphene and toy silly putty® to make state-of-the-art sensors
This world-first graphene innovation could be used for applications in medical devices and diagnostics.
9 Dec 2016
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Annual Trinity Secondhand Booksale
Thousands of items will be on sale from Tuesday 23 to Thursday 25 February in the Exam Hall on Front Square
22 Feb 2016
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‘What has nature ever done for us? Global experts on natural capital explain…
Economists, accountants and environmentalists come together in Dublin this week to put nature at the heart of future political and economic decision-making.
4 Oct 2016
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Leading epileptologist gives 2016 John Kirker memorial lecture
The 2016 John Kirker Memorial Lecture, named in honour of the pioneering epileptologist and Trinity College Dublin graduate Dr John Kirker, was recently delivered by Dr Sydney Cash, Associate Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and attending epileptologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. The lecture entitled 'New Perspectives on Seizures incorporating networks, single neurons and both slow and fast activity' was presented on as a keynote talk at the Irish Institute of Clinical Neuroscience (IICN).
3 Nov 2016