Articles
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New mental health collaboration project receives funding award
The School of Nursing and Midwifery has been successful in securing over €300k in funding for STRENCO, a project to strengthen collaboration between academics and students, service users and practitioners in the field of mental health and in an international context.
6 Dec 2017
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A series of musical performances that celebrate ‘silence’ in music
As part of the Trinity Creative Challenge, Professor Adrian Tien and Professor Richard Duckworth, along with a number of renowned musicians, ask the question, can silence be musical?
11 Apr 2017
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The IT Service Desk Team
A phenomenal 44,100 enquiries so far this academic year have been responded to by Trinity’s IT Service Desk. Looking after the IT queries of an entire university with some 3,000 staff members and 17,500 students is undoubtedly a busy job.
13 Jul 2017
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The two Koreas have tried to make peace before – and they could do so again
As the war of words between Washington and Pyongyang gets ever more lurid, it’s easy to forget that North and South Korea have made serious efforts to defrost their relationship before, explains Dong Jin Kim, Research Fellow, Irish School of Ecumenics.
12 Dec 2017
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Data — the key to solving our problems, or just a weapon for sabotage?
Trinity marks Data Protection Day with events focused on the potential -- and danger -- of sharing personal data.
25 Jan 2017