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Portlaoise Hospital Maternity Services and Trinity sign teaching and research MOU
The MOU will enable Portlaoise Maternity Services and the School of Nursing and Midwifery to co-operate in establishing teaching, research and clinical links.
22 Oct 2018
Research
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Can the work of Samuel Beckett Beckett help us rethink the concept of ‘disability’?
A public discussion on how Samuel Beckett thought and wrote about disability and an exhibition featuring highlights of Trinity College Dublin's world-renowned Beckett collection will form part of Trinity’s annual Samuel Beckett Summer School taking place this week
30 Jul 2018
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Failure rate in some surgical mesh treatments unacceptably high
Failure rates in products used to treat prolapse injury are unacceptably high according to a medical materials expert.
18 Sep 2018
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Conference on Religion in Irish Primary Schools
Educationalists and Sociologists discussed religion in Irish Primary Schools at a Trinity Conference.
31 May 2018
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Trinity Performs Strongly in QS World University Subject Rankings 2018
Trinity College Dublin continues to perform strongly in the just published QS Subject Rankings 2018, with a top 50 ranking in four subjects across universities worldwide, and top 100 ranking in a further sixteen subjects.
28 Feb 2018
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Books written and illustrated by schoolchildren join Book of Kells exhibition
An exhibition of 70 handmade books written and illustrated by Dublin primary schoolchildren was unveiled by award-winning children’s book author Chris Judge in the iconic Old Library of Trinity College Dublin yesterday evening, Tuesday, March 20th, 2018.
20 Mar 2018
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Professor Emeritus Colm O’ Moráin honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award
Professor O’Moráin has been honoured by the United European Gastroenterology (UEG) for his contributions to gastroenterology.
13 Nov 2018
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Public discussion on controversial teachings of the Catholic Church
The abuse scandal in the Catholic Church and the marginalisation of women and LGBT persons was the focus of a public discussion at the School of Religion, Trinity College Dublin in advance of the Papal visit later this week.
21 Aug 2018
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School of English to breathe new life into ‘Frankenstein’ this Halloween
Trinity will join with around 700 worldwide institutions in a marathon public reading of the iconic novel Frankenstein this Halloween to mark the 200th anniversary of the publication of the Gothic tale.
23 Oct 2018
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Trinity joins International Sustainable Campus Network
Trinity today became the first Irish university to be accepted for its commitment to the ISCN’s sustainability goals.
12 Feb 2018
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Provost’s Professional Staff Award
Nominate an administrative or support colleague or team for a Provost's Professional Staff Award
30 Mar 2016
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Trinity Innovation Awards 2018 – Celebrating Innovative Research
The University's leading researchers and inventors were acknowledged for their innovative research and entrepreneurship at the Trinity Innovation Awards 2018 special awards ceremony.
20 Dec 2018
Research
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Trinity awarded €1.5m to build interdisciplinary research toolkit
Trinity College Dublin has been awarded funding of €1.5 million to lead an international research project to build a toolkit to promote interdisciplinary research.
4 Dec 2018
Research
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Minister Paschal Donohoe presents at-risk young adults from Dublin’s north inner city with ‘Career LEAP’ certificates of participation
A pioneering work-readiness ‘Career LEAP’ programme developed by education experts at Trinity College Dublin is leading the way in supporting an inclusive labour activation agenda for at-risk young people in Dublin’s north inner city.
6 Dec 2018
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New consortium will train experts in neonatal brain injury care
A Trinity-led team will use funding from a Health Research Board Collaborative Doctoral Award to train PhD students to monitor and care for babies with neonatal brain injury.
1 Jun 2018
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Trinity to launch new digital health accelerator programme
The EIT Health Validator will provide entrepreneurial support to budding startups seeking to revolutionise healthcare – applications to the programme close on April 15.
9 Apr 2018
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War and Revolution: Framing 100 years of Cultural Opposition in Ukraine
Ukraine’s complex historical legacies was the focus of a public discussion to mark the launch of a new exhibition entitled 'War and Revolution: Framing 100 years of Cultural Opposition in Ukraine’ in Trinity Long Room Hub.
12 Apr 2018
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AMBER unveils global 3D bioprinting lab at Trinity
A collaboration between AMBER and multinational healthcare company, Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. will transform healthcare delivery for patients.
21 Feb 2018
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Scientists discover how vitamin A drives the lung immune system to control TB
Scientists at Trinity College Dublin and St James’s Hospital, Dublin, have discovered how vitamin A drives the lung immune system to deal with tuberculosis (TB). The findings have just been published in a top respiratory journal, the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology.
14 Jun 2018
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Why China won’t let people compare Xi Jinping with an imperial predecessor
Assistant Professor in Chinese History, Isabella Jackson, with an opinion piece published by The Conversation.
7 Mar 2018
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Brexit: views from around Europe on future relationship between UK and EU
Experts from around the EU, including Trinity's Etain Tannam, explain the priorities in member states for the next steps of the future EU-UK relationship
22 Nov 2018
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Growing Up in Ireland: Key findings on the lives of 9-year-olds launched
New Growing Up in Ireland research highlights how lives of 9-year-olds and their families were affected by the recession.
9 Nov 2018
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‘Powering STEM’ celebrates graduating Trinity Walton Club students
The special event will mark the completion of four years’ hard work and commitment from the inaugural secondary school club members of the Trinity Walton Club.
9 Mar 2018
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Molecular blueprint of key bacterial enzyme may aid drug design
The blueprint provides clues about how the enzyme works at a molecular level, which should offer insights into how it might be exploited for the design of new drugs.
23 Mar 2018
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Tabharfaidh Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin léacht bhliantúil Ollúnacht Éigse Éireann
Cé hiad léitheoirí na filíochta? Is í sin an cheist chorraitheach a chíorfaidh Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Ollamh Éigse Éireann, i léacht bhliantúil Ollúnacht Éigse Éireann i gColáiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath, Dé Céadaoin, an 14 Márta 2018.
15 Mar 2018
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Scientists shine new light on link between obesity and cancer
The body’s immune surveillance systems stutter and fail in the presence of excess fat, which reduces their ability to fight cancer and disease.
12 Nov 2018
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Why do we love to be scared? Launch of new book by Prof Darryl Jones
In his new book Trinity’s Professor Darryl Jones delves into the darkest corners of the horror genre to explore why horror stories disturb us, and how they reflect society's taboos.
21 Nov 2018
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Measure of belly fat in older adults is linked with cognitive impairment
Data from over 5,000 adults over the age of 60 indicates that as waist:hip ratio increases, so does cognitive impairment.
1 Aug 2018
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Professor Aoife McLysaght asks ‘Who am I?’ in 2018 CHRISTMAS LECTURES
The 2018 CHRISTMAS LECTURES, airing on BBC Four, will use biology as a powerful way of answering the most fundamental of questions.
20 Dec 2018
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Trinity academic selected for Prague UNESCO City of Literature residency
Justin MacGregor, Assistant Professor in Film Studies, School of Creative Arts, Trinity has been selected to be a Writer in Residence of Prague UNESCO City of Literature 2019.
12 Dec 2018
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