Articles
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Celebrating Trinity’s first cohort of Laidlaw Scholars
Trinity celebrated the selection of 18 Laidlaw Scholars, the first cohort of Trinity students to join the Laidlaw network.
22 May 2018
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Trinity pays tribute to Lady Normanby
Lady Normanby was instrumental in founding and supporting the development of the Moyne Institute of Preventive Medicine.
26 Jan 2018
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Professor Anna Davies wins Irish Research Council ‘Researcher of the Year’
In addition to Professor Davies’ major award, two postgraduate researchers from Trinity—Joanna Poetz and Hannah Prendeville—won Medals of Excellence.
6 Dec 2018
Research
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Researchers develop device that increases heart function after heart attack
Their implantable tool that can deliver therapy directly to the heart multiple times from a port under the skin.
12 Jun 2018
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Tribute to one of Ireland’s greatest playwrights – Tom Murphy
Marking his sad passing, we are revisiting his wonderful contribution to Irish theatre captured in an online Library exhibition Tom Murphy: a Life in the Theatre based on his papers acquired by the Library of Trinity College.
16 May 2018
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New art installation ‘The Radiant Stranger’ is launched in School of Physics
The sculpture - The Radiant Stranger - is a model of conical refraction designed by Professor James Lunney and fabricated by David Grouse in the Mechanical Workshop in the School of Physics.
5 Jun 2018
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Trinity’s first Formula Student team competes at Silverstone
Formula Trinity – the University’s first ever Formula Student team - participated in the international Formula Student Competition at Silverstone Race track in the United Kingdom last week.
17 Jul 2018
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Trinity research sheds light on the workings of the unconscious brain
Research led by neuroscientists at Trinity College Dublin has found for the first time that regions of the brain responsible for complex thought do not shut off in the unconscious state.
18 Dec 2018
Research
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Trinity researcher wins 2018 CONNECT Public Engagement Award
Dr Jacek Kibilda has been awarded the inaugural CONNECT ‘Education and Public Engagement Award’ in recognition of his work with migrant teenagers in Dublin.
17 Oct 2018
Research
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Trinity scientist wins Intel’s Outstanding Researcher Award
Professor John Boland has been awarded an Outstanding Researcher Award from the Intel Corporate Research Council (CRC).
2 Jul 2018
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Zoologists host launch of new children’s book on Irish wildlife
Trinity zoologist, Nicola Marples, shared her invaluable knowledge of Ireland’s wildlife as an expert adviser on Dr Hibernica Finch’s Compelling Compendium of Irish Animals.
9 Oct 2018
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Celebrating the First Online Graduates in Managing Risk and System Change
Trinity’s School of Psychology recently celebrated the first cohort of graduates from one of the University’s first online masters programmes.
3 May 2018
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Trinity-Yunus Emre Institute link supports Turkish Cultural History lectureship
Trinity is the first Irish university to sign an agreement with non-profit organisation, the Yunus Emre Institute, which will open new doors to students.
23 Feb 2018
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Trinity campus to re-open on Sunday at 10am
Normal weekend service to resume from Sunday. Book of Kells to re-open at noon.
3 Mar 2018
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Homelessness associated with a dramatic increase in A&E attendance
Homeless people use emergency department 20 times more than their housed counterparts and have 10 times more inpatient bed days, according to a new study carried out by researchers at Trinity College Dublin.
25 Jan 2018
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Trinity Week to explore the impact of energy on research and culture
This year’s varied programme features free energy-themed events from lectures to theatrical productions, all of which are open to the public.
6 Apr 2018
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Trinity invites you to explore sustainable development in free online course
Trinity’s free massive open online course, Achieving Sustainable Development, will shine a light on the challenges facing the world and the actions needed to create a better one.
23 Oct 2018
Research
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Digital project to recreate public record office destroyed by Four Courts fire
A ground-breaking project to digitally recreate the building and contents of the Public Record Office of Ireland, destroyed by fire at Dublin’s Four Courts at the outset of the Irish Civil War, has been announced by Trinity College Dublin.
8 Feb 2018
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29th Annual Trinity Secondhand Booksale
The event, which features thousands of novels, academic books, journals, guides and reference books, is the largest charity booksale in Ireland.
29 Jan 2018
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Launch of major new programme to help parents teach children creative computing
Trinity and National Parents Council join forces to demystify computer coding and help parents/guardians and children work together to develop essential skills.
9 Oct 2018
Research
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‘Violence, ridicule and silence: Irishwomen’s road to the vote’ ? new exhibition
Trinity Library Exhibition marks 100 years of Women’s Suffrage in Ireland.
7 Mar 2018
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Announcement of Fellows and Scholars
The announcement of Scholars and Fellows takes place on Trinity Monday, 11 April. The ceremony is one of the oldest and most colourful at Trinity College and marks the beginning of the annual Trinity Week, a long established celebration of College life.
8 Apr 2016
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Trinity launches new European digital health incubator programme
Digital health start-ups from across Ireland and Europe are embarking on a brand new European incubator programme hosted by Trinity College Dublin which aims to identify new technologies that promote healthy living, support active ageing and improve health care systems.
19 Jun 2018
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‘Who reads poetry?’ asks Ireland’s Professor of Poetry Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
The relationship between the poet and their reader was the focus of the annual Ireland Chair of Poetry lecture lecture delivered by Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin in Trinity College Dublin this week.
15 Mar 2018
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Trinity welcomes Student Unions’ decision to wind down their protest
Trinity welcomes the decision by the Students’ Union and Graduate Students’ Union to wind down protests .
15 Mar 2018
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The seemingly unremarkable crystals that could help predict volcanic eruptions
The new approach may also prove useful for studying volcanoes that have remained dormant.
23 Jan 2018
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Rugby’s Silvester is Sports Person of Year
Annual awards celebrate year's sporting highlights
24 May 2018
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Professor Luiz DaSilva delivers inaugural Trinity lecture
The lecture considered recent developments in wireless communications networks with a focus on the use of machine learning, stochastic geometry, and game theory.
10 Apr 2018
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Trinity and Oxford go head-to-head in student Brexit debate
Trinity and Oxford contended that ‘This House would unite Ireland post-Brexit’ in Student Economic Review Debate.
7 Dec 2018
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2018 Grattan Scholars committed to understanding & improving society
The School of Social Sciences and Philosophy has awarded two prestigious Grattan Scholarships to postgraduate students in the disciplines of Political Science and Sociology.
6 Dec 2018