College News
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Trinity Walton Club ‘alphas’ present STEM solutions to societal problems
Third-year 'alphas' presented projects around the theme of 'Healthy Living', while first-year 'alphas' enjoyed their Year 1 graduation with Mrs Marian Woods, Ernest Walton’s daughter.
2 Jun 2017
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TrinityHaus-led team wins silver with Bloom’s first Dementia Friendly Garden
The garden aims to raise awareness of dementia and to illustrate how design -- and a supportive and therapeutic physical environment -- can support people living with dementia.
2 Jun 2017
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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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Trinity receives funding to involve public in research process from the start
The Health Research Board and Irish Research Council have announced a new €1.75million initiative to help researchers involve the public at the very start of the health research process.
31 May 2017
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Trinity shortlisted for Innovation in Internationalisation award
Trinity is one of four European universities to be shortlisted for the 2017 EAIE Award for Innovation in Internationalisation.
31 May 2017
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Comhaltacht in Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann bronnta ar Ollamh na Tríonóide
Tá Ollamh le Tíreolaíocht Choláiste na Tríonóide Baile Átha Cliath, Anna Davies, i measc an 18 comhalta nua de chuid Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann a fógraíodh inniu.
26 May 2017
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Seahorse consortium project wins prestigious maritime safety award
Trinity College Dublin is part of the consortium of universities and private companies that aims to make maritime shipping safer.
17 May 2017
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Husband and wife scientists made Chevaliers by French government
Professor in Physics at Trinity, Peter Gallagher, and his wife, Professor Emma Teeling, UCD, were invested as Knights of the Order of Academic Palms.
17 May 2017
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Trinity chases US-Ireland Research Innovation success
Trinity researchers spearhead the nominations in the Higher Education Institution category of the prestigious US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards.
17 May 2017
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Trinity Business Student of the Year 2017
Business and Law student Benn Hogan has been announced as the winner of the 2017 Trinity Business Student of the Year for his outstanding academic achievements and contribution to University life.
15 May 2017
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Pioneering Student Partnership Policy launched
Ireland’s first partnership agreement to improve the engagement of staff and students was signed in Trinity College Dublin this week.
12 May 2017
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Trinity’s Social and Political Review awards inaugural student prize
The 27th volume of the Social and Political Review was launched this term in the historic House of Lords building in Bank of Ireland, College Green by Trinity graduate and former Senator, Averil Power.
10 May 2017
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The beatification of Fr John Sullivan SJ – a first for Trinity and Ireland
Trinity graduate Fr John Sullivan SJ will be beatified on 13 May 2017 by Cardinal Angelo Amato, representing Pope Francis in Gardiner Street Church, the first beatification to take place in Ireland.
10 May 2017
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Trinity scientist wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry award
Professor Aidan McDonald, an inorganic chemistry expert, is the Royal Society of Chemistry Sir Edward Frankland Fellowship winner for 2017.
9 May 2017
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Student engineers win Kinsella Scholarships
Three budding engineers secured the 2016/17 awards having shown outstanding potential in their field at Trinity.
8 May 2017
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Trinity Academic’s new book Language and the Structure of Berkeley’s World
Written Dr Kenneth Pearce, Ussher Assistant Professor in Berkeley Studies in the Department of Philosophy
25 Apr 2017
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Botanical artist to showcase Ellen Hutchins Exhibition finale
Award-winning botanical artist, Shevaun Doherty, will paint some of Ellen's decades-old seaweed specimens as the exhibition celebrating Ireland's first female botanist draws to a close.
25 Apr 2017
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2017 Uniphar CROSS Atlantic Cycle launched
CROSS is an acronym for Cancer Research of the Oesophagus and Stomach at St James’s Hospital and the charity is a focal point for cancer research which is led by one of Trinity's principal cancer researchers, Professor John Reynolds.
20 Apr 2017
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Scholars of the Decades
The annual gathering of Trinity College Dublin’s Scholars of the Decades and new Fellows took place last week on Trinity Monday.
19 Apr 2017
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How smart are fish?
Scientists and anglers will share research and fishing tales that paint a surprisingly complex picture of fish behaviour at an exciting evening discussion.
13 Apr 2017