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How does the wiring of our brains shape who we are?
Leading neuroscientist, Professor Kevin Mitchell, launched his exciting new book, INNATE, in Trinity earlier this week.
Trinity student wins 2018 Hamilton Prize
Ronan O’Gorman was honoured as one of Ireland’s leading young mathematicians on the anniversary of Trinity alumnus’ William Rowan Hamilton’s quaternions discovery.
New lecture series marks centenary of 1918
A new lecture series marks the centenary of 1918 with an examination of the origins of nation states in Europe and the pivotal events and legacy of 1918.
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.
Researchers develop first principles for integrated complex care of children
A multi-health-system perspective across 30 countries benchmarks existing services and supports optimal practice in the equity of access to care, and the trust and transparency in care delivery.
Trinity marks launch of Oscar Wilde digital collection with public lecture
Trinity College Library will mark the launch of a digital version of its precious Oscar Wilde collection with a public lecture by noted Wilde biographer Michèle Mendelssohn on Wednesday October 17th, 2018.
The Letters of Oliver Goldsmith
The first edition of the letters of Oliver Goldsmith in almost a century was recently launched by the Chancellor of Trinity College Dublin, Mary Robinson at an event in the Long Room.
Engineers showcase next-gen robotics research at Europe’s largest maker event
A Trinity delegation of six is showcasing a range of research including ‘Stevie’ the robot at Maker Faire Rome.
Trinity Centre for New Irish Studies launches
The Centre will provide an important focus for the Making Ireland research theme across a wide range of disciplines in Trinity.