Articles
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China’s Ambitious Space Programme
Future space endeavors will be driven by a mix of state actors, corporations and individuals, but China, by virtue of the ambition of its space programme, stands out, according to Professor of Business Studies Louis Brennan.
17 Jul 2015
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Fungais Thairbheacha’ D’fhéadfadh Orgánaigh Mhicreascópacha cuidiú le Táirgeoirí Eorna Muintir an Domhain a Chothú gan aon Ábhar Ceimice
Tá luibheolaithe i gColáiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath, tar éis dhá speiceas fungais a aimsiú a chuireann cosc ar scaipeadh ghalair síl, agus ar an scrios a thagann dá mbarr
12 Feb 2015
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Google Acquires Virtual Reality Audio Technology Developed by Engineers
World class research at Trinity delivers innovative technology.
9 Jul 2015
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Symposium Examines Provision of Early Childhood Education
The event saw researchers reflect on what early childhood education means and looks like for children and teachers in Ireland.
19 Oct 2015
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Weighing up the Value of the Arts in Ireland
It is not the number of artists assisted, or the number of events sponsored that matter but the value to wider society, according to Professor of Economics John O'Hagan
17 Sep 2015
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2015 Cancer Week Ireland at Trinity College Dublin
The aim of Cancer Week Ireland, which was initiated in 2014 by the Irish Cancer Society and Trinity College Dublin, is to raise public awareness about advances in the early detection and treatment of cancer through a programme of events.
31 Aug 2015
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Inquests Are Essential To Understanding Maternal Deaths
Between 2008 and 2014, eight public inquests into the deaths of women who died in Irish maternity units ended with verdicts of medical misadventure.
26 Nov 2015
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Marriage Referendum Public Forum
On Tuesday 19 May at 6.00pm in the Edmund Burke Theatre in the Arts Building, Trinity will host a public forum on the upcoming Marriage Referendum.
15 May 2015
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The Blame for Paris Atrocities Rests with Attackers – not Islam
The horrific events in Paris last Friday night have presented us, once again, with the vista of so-called "Islamic terrorism", according to Neville Cox, Associate Professor, School of Law.
17 Nov 2015
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Seeking Big Data Utopia – Next-Gen User Personalisation with Tighter Privacy
Computer scientists and legal experts are designing systems to help computer users tailor apps to their unique personal preferences, while being sure of the associated privacy implications.
29 Jun 2015