College News
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Ghost stories, twinkling stars and Christmas trees – Trinity’s festive research
The enduring appeal of the Christmas ghost story, twinkling stars and exoplanets and how climate change will affect Christmas trees were among topics explored at a festive research showcase recently.
19 Dec 2018
Research
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Trinity Business School joins top tier of global business schools
This prestigious and elite quality assessment accreditation places Trinity Business School in the top 2% of business schools in the world.
17 Dec 2018
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Future Breath exhibition to launch at Science Gallery Dublin
This evolving work by Siobhan McDonald focuses on the importance of the air we breathe and the threat that plants and nature face in the wake of climate change.
12 Dec 2018
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Trinity receives InBusiness Recognition Award for Academia Collaboration with Industry
Trinity took home the award for Acacemia collaboration with industry at the 2018 InBUSINESS Recognition Awards.
11 Dec 2018
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Trinity research examines experiences of those on methadone treatment
Trinity research commissioned by Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Drug and Alcohol Task Force examines experiences of those on methadone maintenance treatment.
11 Dec 2018
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Poet Thomas Kinsella is honoured for his lifetime achievement in poetry
Trinity recognised the major Irish poet, Thomas Kinsella, Galway historian, Catherine Corless, and the American physicist Michal Lipson for their contribution to society at the honorary degree ceremony.
7 Dec 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
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Trinity scientists awarded funding for brain health and dementia research projects
Four Trinity researchers are among 21 pilot projects across 10 countries awarded funding, as Global Brain Health Leaders. Three leading organisations including the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) based at Trinity College Dublin and the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), the Alzheimer’s Association and the Alzheimer’s Society UK have joined forces to address the […]
6 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