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  • It’s time for Irish legislation to keep vulnerable adults safe

    The inaugural International Adult Safeguarding Conference highlighted the need to create protective and intervention systems across sectors and to introduce adult safeguarding legislation.

    27 Oct 2023

    Health|Research|Society

  • Amazon.com CTO Werner Vogels delivers masterclass to Trinity computer science students

    Amazon.com Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Dr Werner Vogels delivered a Masterclass entitled ‘From Research to Production: Applying Distributed Computing Concepts to the Real World’ to students on the MSc programme in Computer Science on his recent visit to Trinity.

    26 Oct 2023

    Innovation|Research|Students

  • ET phone Dublin? Astrophysicists scan the Galaxy for signs of life

    The astrophysicists, from Trinity and the Breakthrough Listen team and Onsala Space Observatory in Sweden, are scanning the Universe for “technosignatures” emanating from distant planets that would provide support for the existence of intelligent, alien life.

    24 Oct 2023

    Research|Science

  • New project chases net-zero renewable energy systems for the Atlantic Area

    Researchers from Trinity are leading a €3.2 million project (HY4RES) that will see them develop hybrid renewable energy systems for the green transition of the Atlantic area of Europe.

    19 Oct 2023

    Awards and Funding|Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • People with ID often diagnosed late when cancer is well advanced

    Many people with intellectual disability are diagnosed with cancer when it has already spread (metastasized) and the odds of survival are lower, writes Martin McMahon for The Conversation

    18 Oct 2023

    Health|Research

  • Mental health of staff working in nursing homes declined further despite COVID-19 pandemic restrictions easing

    Follow-on findings from an initial study showed that nursing home staff working after Ireland’s pandemic restrictions had been lifted reported substantially higher levels of post-traumatic stress, moral injury, low mood and suicidal thinking than during the pandemic.

    16 Oct 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Free Agents: How evolution gave us free will

    Kevin Mitchell, Professor in Trinity’s School of Genetics and Microbiology and the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, launched his fascinating new book at a special event in Trinity this week.

    12 Oct 2023

    Culture|Research|Science

  • Adapt and Meta address safe and responsible use of AI in European healthcare

    The announcement extends an existing collaboration between the two in response to the European Commission’s (EC) recent legislative proposal to establish a European health data space. The new initiative aims to address value chain challenges in health data sharing.

    12 Oct 2023

    Health|Research

  • Lived experiences of poverty in Dublin mapped out in walk-and-talk study

    Stigma of place is a core feature of extreme poverty in Ireland, according to new research published by the School of Social Work and Social Policy.

    6 Oct 2023

    Arts|Community|Research|Society

  • Key insights in precision diabetes medicine delivered in new report

    Diabetes is a significant global health concern but there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to treatment. A new report published in Nature Medicine suggests the adoption of precision medicine in diabetes prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.

    5 Oct 2023

    Health|Research

  • Matheson backs EU law initiatives at Trinity Law School

    The collaboration will support the appointment of a new Assistant Professor in EU Law, award a PhD scholarship in EU law, and create a new Trinity Matheson EU seminar series.

    5 Oct 2023

    Awards and Funding|Research

  • Five Fellows to develop Trinity’s programme of Education for Sustainable Development

    Trinity has announced a new strategic initiative to embed Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) throughout the curriculum. Five members of academic staff from across all three faculties have been seconded to work with Trinity’s Centre for Academic Practice (Trinity Teaching & Learning) and Trinity Sustainability.

    2 Oct 2023

    Environment|Research|Sustainability

  • Drunk? Adventures in 16th-Century Brewing – food historian debunks myth that pre-industrial beer was weaker

    A new documentary following food historian Dr Susan Flavin as she recreated a beer last brewed in Dublin Castle 450 years ago was premiered at the closing evening of the Trinity Arts and Humanities Research Festival.

    30 Sep 2023

    Arts|Research|Science

  • Scannán nua ina mbréagnaítear an miotas go raibh an bheoir a bhí ann sa tréimhse réamhthionsclaíoch níos laige

    Bhíodh lucht oibre in Éirinn sa 16ú haois ag ól beoir a bhí an- chosúil leis an mbeoir atá againn sa lá atá inniu ann, a raibh ABV 5% ann agus suas le 270 calraí in aghaidh an phionta.

    29 Sep 2023

    Culture|Research|Science

  • Bí i d’abhatár, bain triail as bheith i do scríobhaí meánaoiseach agus cláraigh do dhianchampa luibheolaíochta ag Féile START

    Is cuid d’Oíche Thaighdeoirí na hEorpa í Féile START (Start Talking About Research Today), imeacht poiblí ar fud na hEorpa, ina dtaispeántar an éagsúlacht taighde agus an tionchar a bhíonn aige ar shaol laethúil saoránach ar bhealaí spraíúla spreagúla. I mbliana beidh imeachtaí á reáchtáil in 26 tír ar fud na hEorpa.

    29 Sep 2023

    Arts|Innovation|Research|Science|Society

  • Does AI have a right to free speech?

    Granting AI free speech rights would both support and undermine our freedom of thought, writes Dr Simon McCarthy-Jones, Psychiatry, in this piece originally published in The Conversation.

    28 Sep 2023

    Innovation|Research|Science

  • Translating Sebastian Barry – author and translators celebrate European Day of Languages

    Bestselling Irish author Sebastian Barry was joined this week by three of his translators at an event in Trinity College Dublin to mark European Day of Languages [Tues, Sept 26th].

    27 Sep 2023

    Arts|Culture|Research

  • High-end geospatial technology company ai mapit spins out of Trinity

    ai mapit, a spinout company from the SFI ADAPT Centre at Trinity, has launched into the global geographic information systems (GIS) market with a revolutionary geotagging solution that promises to enhance productivity, reduce operational costs and carbon footprint by minimising the number of site visits.

    26 Sep 2023

    Business|Environment|Innovation|Research

  • Scientists unearth potential new target for treating debilitating skin disease

    A team, led by scientists from the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI), has unearthed the possible target for treating the debilitating skin disease hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), which is a painful, chronic, inflammatory skin condition that can last decades.

    26 Sep 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Embody your own avatar, channel your inner medieval scribe, and sign up for botany bootcamp at the START Festival

    From medieval scribes to virtual avatars and 16th century brewing to contemporary birth stories, the rich and varied world of academic research will be celebrated at the START Festival at Trinity College Dublin on Friday 29th September.

    25 Sep 2023

    Arts|Environment|Health|Research|Science|Society

  • Trinity scientists secure prestigious Royal Society University Research Fellowships

    Ecologist Dr Richard Nair and immunologist Dr Craig McEntee have secured the awards, funded in Ireland by Science Foundation Ireland, are given to outstanding scientists in the early stages of their research careers who have the potential to become leaders in their field.

    22 Sep 2023

    Awards and Funding|Environment|Health|Research|Science

  • New strategic plan for School of Nursing and Midwifery

    The strategy, ‘Transforming healthcare and creating a better future for all’ outlines an exciting new chapter for the school with a renewed focus on research, education and societal engagement for the next 7 years.

    21 Sep 2023

    Health|Research

  • History of the dead body in Ireland explored at conference

    The history of the dead body in modern Ireland will be explored at an inter-disciplinary conference hosted by Trinity's Department of History in partnership with Dublin Cemeteries Trust.

    20 Sep 2023

    Arts|Culture|Research|Science

  • New festival celebrates cutting-edge research & creativity at heart of Trinity’s Arts and Humanities

    A new festival celebrating cutting-edge research and creativity at the heart of Trinity Arts and Humanities will take place from Monday September 25th to Friday 29th.

    20 Sep 2023

    Arts|Culture|Research

  • Largest paediatric trial investigates treatments for severe atopic dermatitis

    Findings from a Trinity College/King’s College London clinical trial has recommended methotrexate for children with severe atopic dermatitis, a condition that affects 1 in 5 children in Ireland.

    19 Sep 2023

    Health|Research

  • Range of pesticides, including neonicotinoids, found in pollen of different bee species

    New research paints a worrying picture for the different species of bees that provide multi-million-euro pollination services in Ireland each year.

    19 Sep 2023

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Irish secondary schools among the most socio-economically equal for reading literacy

    Irish secondary schools are among the most socially integrated in Europe when it comes to reading literacy, according to a new cross-country comparative study led by a Trinity sociologist.

    19 Sep 2023

    Research|Society

  • AI-driven integrity platform to address ethics and compliance issues in global corporations

    A team of researchers at Trinity College Dublin has secured €365,000 in funding to develop an AI-driven platform to address failings in ethics and compliance. IntegrityIQ will be a spin-out of Trinity Business School and is supported by The Learnovate Centre.

    18 Sep 2023

    Business|Research

  • Trinity’s rising researchers receive IRC funding for pioneering projects

    Funding for 49 Trinity researchers and their projects has been announced as part of the €24.6m in funding under the Irish Research Council’s (IRC) flagship Government of Ireland programmes.

    13 Sep 2023

    Awards and Funding|Research

  • Palliative care study finds patients and caregivers feel obliged to give and receive support

    Study finds relationships between informal caregiver and patient can impact on possibility for open conversations on decision-making.

    11 Sep 2023

    Health|Research

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