Articles
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The Telephonist Team
In a bright room tucked away in 200 Pearse Street, the telephones ring on average 450 times a day with incoming calls to Trinity’s central switch.
17 Jul 2015
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Student Engineers of Tomorrow Win Kinsella Scholarships
Three engineering students, who have demonstrated outstanding potential in their field, were recently awarded 2015/16 Scholarships.
29 Oct 2015
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TILDA Study on High Blood Pressure Finds High Prevalence, Low Awareness and Treatment Disparities
The research from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) in Trinity College Dublin provides the most comprehensive information to date on the extent of raised blood pressure in older adults in Ireland.
30 Apr 2015
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60% of Dublin’s Cyclists Run Red Lights
Research conducted by Trinity engineers pinpoints a serious problem, which may require traffic and infrastructure planners to review the rules of the roads.
9 Sep 2015
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Crowdsourcing Project to Capture Lived Experience of the Famine
An innovative crowdsourcing project will allow members of the public to contribute and share family stories and documents about the Famine and emigration in Ireland.
1 Sep 2015
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Bearta Géara chun Gáinneáil a Chosc ag Teorainneacha na hEorpa ag Brú na nImirceach i dtreo Smuigleálaithe Daoine de réir dhuine den lucht léinn i gColáiste na Tríonóide
Plé poiblí i gColáiste na Tríonóide ar ghéarchéim na ndídeanaithe dírithe ar an tionchar a imríonn friotal an eisiata agus an chuimsithe ar na bearta a dhéantar maidir le géarchéim na ndídeanaithe
23 Nov 2015
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Magna Carta at 800 – the Dublin Connection
Eight hundred years ago this week one of the most famous documents in world history was born: Magna Carta. It established the principle that executive power should not be above the law, explains Dr Peter Crooks, Assistant Professor in Medieval History
16 Jun 2015
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Video: Prof Roy Foster Explores Challenges of Commemoration at Public Lecture
Watch Professor Roy Foster's public lecture 'Historians and the Memory of the Irish Revolution'.
21 Oct 2015
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How Badgers Get Ahead in Game of Life
Badgers carry a number of babies fathered by different males at any one time, which increases the chances of their young being well equipped for the game of life.
15 Oct 2015
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Public Lecture Marks 70th Anniversary of Division of Korean Peninsula
Leading human rights experts discussed whether the promotion of human rights and peacebuilding can be pursued hand in hand at the event organised by Trinity’s Centre for Post-Conflict Justice.
4 Aug 2015