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  • Booker prize 2023: shortlisted novels are a ‘golden age’ of Irish writing

    Booker short list authors Paul Murray and Paul Lynch are part of a “golden age” of Irish writing, writes Orlaith Darling, School of English, for The Conversation.

    24 Nov 2023

    Arts|Culture|Research

  • Trinity celebrates its 25 year relationship with Tallaght University Hospital

    Academics from the Faculty of Health Sciences joined colleagues at Tallaght University Hospital (TUH) to celebrate their 25 year relationship and reflect on their shared journey.

    23 Nov 2023

    Health|Research|Society

  • Trinity pair win European Research Council Consolidator Grants

    Professors Kate Maguire and Michael Monaghan will use the funding from the EU Horizon Europe programme to better understand how and why stars explode, and to create a new cardiac patch to regenerate heart muscle.

    23 Nov 2023

    Awards and Funding|Research|Science

  • Minister Harris Launches Jane Ohlmeyer's "Making Empire" book

    Ireland’s complicated and contradictory relationship with imperialism is examined in a major new publication by Prof Jane Ohlmeyer.

    22 Nov 2023

    Culture|Research|Society

  • Giving voice to children in refuge from domestic violence

    Trinity report evaluates a child-centred and trauma informed project to support children in refuge from domestic violence at Meath Women’s Refuge and Support Services (MWRSS). The study represents the first time that research has been conducted with children in refuge in Ireland.

    21 Nov 2023

    Health|Research|Society

  • How do we learn? Neuroscientists pinpoint how memories are stored in the brain

    New work by a team led by Dr Tomás Ryan shows that learning occurs through the continuous formation of new connectivity patterns between specific "engram" cells in different regions of the brain. 

    21 Nov 2023

    Research|Science

  • Professor Anne-Marie Healy wins SFI Mentorship Award

    The award recognises Professor Healy’s commitment to over thirty years mentoring both students and graduate researchers working in the fields of formulation science and drug delivery.

    21 Nov 2023

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research

  • Professor Anna Davies wins Irish Research Council Impact Award

    Anna, Professor of Geography, Environment and Society at Trinity, has won the 2023 Irish Research Council Impact Award for her longstanding commitment to world-class research that focuses on facilitating action for a more sustainable society.

    21 Nov 2023

    Awards and Funding|Research|Sustainability

  • Giving voice to children in refuge from domestic violence

    Trinity study which represents the first time that research has been conducted in Ireland with children in refuge, will be launched by Ombudsman for Children, Niall Muldoon

    20 Nov 2023

    Health|Research|Society

  • Trinity launches Civic Engagement Action Plan

    What is a civically-engaged university? Trinity now has a plan that sets out its goals.

    20 Nov 2023

    Community|Research|Society

  • Building national capacity for open research

    Three Trinity projects have received funding under the National Open Research Forum (NORF) as part of a drive to build national capacity and infrastructure for open research. 

    20 Nov 2023

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research|Science|Society

  • Dr Nollaig Bourke wins Wellcome Career Development Award

    The prestigious award valued at €2 million is the 6th Wellcome Career Development Award in Ireland and Northern Ireland and the second awarded to a Trinity researcher

    20 Nov 2023

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research

  • Plants might be able to absorb more CO2 from human activities than previously expected

    This research paints an uncharacteristically upbeat picture for the planet, but despite the headline finding, the environmental scientists behind the work say it does not mean the world’s governments can take their foot off the brake in their obligations to reduce carbon emissions as fast as possible.

    17 Nov 2023

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Trinity wins European Social Services Award for child-centred research

    Judges noted that “internationally, relatively few examples of research exist that represent the authentic voice of the child in the child protection system”.

    17 Nov 2023

    Awards and Funding|Community|Research

  • Trinity invites submissions on legacy issues and renaming of the library

    "It is important for us to listen to as many voices as possible, as we embark on a further evidence-based review of legacy issues. This website offers us an important mechanism to do that.”  

    15 Nov 2023

    Community|Research|Society|Students

  • World COPD day: research, advances and collaboration

    Today, November 15th, is World COPD Day. Professor Suzanne Cloonan writes about the disease, its incidence in Ireland, current research and the establishment of an international research network which was founded to expand our understanding of COPD.

    15 Nov 2023

    Health|Research

  • Accounting for nature a priority for Ireland’s prosperity – new report

    The team behind a pioneering project for nature, INCASE, has issued a series of recommendations to value, restore and protect Ireland’s resources through applying a natural capital accounting framework as a national priority.

    15 Nov 2023

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Opinion: Supreme Court’s interpretation of Judicial Appointments Bill matters greatly

    Prof Oran Doyle, School of Law, provides an explainer on the upcoming Supreme Court hearing of legal argument about the constitutionality of the Judicial Appointments Commission Bill. This was first published in the Irish Independent.

    13 Nov 2023

    Research|Society

  • Judicial Appointments Commission Bill under the spotlight this week

    The Trinity Centre for Constitutional Governance (TriCON) is hosting a conference this week on the Judicial Appointments Commission Bill.

    13 Nov 2023

    Research|Society

  • New research offers hope for reduced muscle wastage for cancer patients

    Researchers from Trinity, in collaboration with Artelo Biosciences, have made a breakthrough in cancer cachexia. Their work shows the drug ART27.13 protects against the muscle degeneration associated with colon and lung cancers (cachexia) and believe it may also positively impact life expectancy.

    10 Nov 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • “Monstrous” Women in history, politics, & law

    Renowned historian Professor Joanna Bourke will deliver the 8th annual Edmund Burke Lecture on Thursday, November 16th.

    9 Nov 2023

    Culture|Research|Society

  • Autism brain states hold the key to unlocking childhood memories

    Neuroscientists have discovered a fascinating connection between the retention of early life memories and brain developmental trajectories associated with autism. Their research reveals that “infantile amnesia” – the forgetting of memories formed during early infancy – is both reversible and preventable.

    9 Nov 2023

    Research|Science

  • Trinity Innovation Awards celebrate academics’ contribution to research and innovation

    Dr Bruce Murphy, a prolific innovator and translational researcher working in medical device design, received the headline Provost’s Innovation Award at the annual event that brings Trinity’s stellar innovation and enterprise community together.

    8 Nov 2023

    Awards and Funding|Innovation|Research

  • People experiencing homelessness impeded from full access to health services

    Call for national strategy to guide integrated, coordinated health services for people experiencing homelessness as research finds high degree of fragmentation in mainstream health services impeding full access to healthcare.

    8 Nov 2023

    Health|Research|Society

  • Competition inspires students to focus on proficiency in specialised care of older patients

    Teams of under-graduate medical students from the medical schools in Ireland will compete for the Dr Jack Flanagan Medal in Gerontology.

    8 Nov 2023

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research

  • Seven awards for SFI-IRC pathway programme represent the richness of Trinity’s research

    The awards, designed to support Ireland’s emerging research talent and to encourage interdisciplinary approaches, were announced this week by Simon Harris, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science

    8 Nov 2023

    Health|Research

  • Why a surprise discovery, warming seas and the demise of the ‘Meg’ may spell trouble for sharks

    Some unexpected shark strandings and subsequent surprises following autopsies have, ironically, taken marine biologists millions of years back in time as they look to the future with concern.

    8 Nov 2023

    Environment|Research|Science

  • TILDA works with WHO to address knowledge gaps on measurements of ageing

    Regius Professor Rose Anne Kenny was one of four speakers to deliver a presentation at the launch of the WHO and Age and Ageing ‘Special Issue’ on Measurements of Healthy Ageing

    6 Nov 2023

    Health|Research

  • First winners of Joly Cancer Leadership Programme award named

    The first two awardees under the Joly Cancer Leadership Programme are Dr Nina Orfali, Consultant Haematologist, and Mr Michael Kelly, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon.

    3 Nov 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Late not great – imperfect timekeeping places significant limit on quantum computers

    New research from a consortium of quantum physicists, led by Trinity College Dublin’s Dr Mark Mitchison, shows that imperfect timekeeping places a fundamental limit to quantum computers and their applications.

    31 Oct 2023

    Research|Science

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