Articles
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CONNECT researchers test smart solutions to address flooding in Dublin
The new sensors will use an Internet of Things network to communicate data wirelessly so that people can analyse water levels and take appropriate action.
31 May 2017
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In which new direction will ‘BrexiTrump’ take us?
Experts reflected on the global, regional and local implications of Brexit and Trump’s election at a special debate in Trinity College Dublin as part of the RSA Annual Conference.
6 Jun 2017
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Exhibition: Ireland’s first female botanist
Many of Ellen Hutchins' (1785 - 1815) early drawings, specimens and letters are on display at a special exhibition in Trinity.
9 Feb 2017
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Trinity marks centenary of the Irish Convention
Two former Taoisigh, John Bruton, Bertie Ahern, and some of Ireland’s leading historians gathered for 'The Irish Convention, 1917-1918: A Centenary Symposium'.
27 Jul 2017
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New evidence supports the case for universal healthcare
New research by Trinity College Dublin healthcare experts has suggested that the full introduction of the Sláintecare model of universal healthcare would fundamentally change the funding of healthcare in Ireland with the share of household out of pocket payments falling from 15.4% currently to 8.5% in 2027.
19 Sep 2017