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  • Books written and illustrated by Dublin schoolchildren go on display in Long Room

    The exhibition marks the culmination of the annual Bookmarks programme organised by Trinity Access Programmes (TAP)

    7 Apr 2022

    Research

  • Trinity and Queen’s awarded €3.8m to establish All-Ireland Centre of Excellence in Economics, History & Policy

    An All-Ireland Centre of Excellence in Economics, History and Policy is among 12 Trinity research projects funded under the Shared Island North-South Research Programme.

    7 Apr 2022

    Research

  • Two international landmark studies reveal clear genetic signals for schizophrenia

    Researchers from Trinity and NUI Galway studied data from over 2,000 patients in Ireland to contribute to both studies, published in the journal Nature today.

    6 Apr 2022

    Research

  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Health Sciences public lecture series launches

    The series will bring Visiting Professors to Trinity throughout 2022, across a range of topics including racism and bias in health sciences education, accessibility, inclusion and action in medical education, breastfeeding supports for women, medicine and gender, queer mental health and more.

    31 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Biodiversity loss has knock-on effects on global markets

    Losses in countries with smaller, less-developed economies, impact large, developed economies, according to a new study that shows pollinator declines and potential loss of pollination services can have widespread implications for global trade in food.

    30 Mar 2022

    Research

  • ‘Putin is Hitler’: why we use analogies to talk about the Ukraine war, and how they can lead to peace

    The war in Ukraine has produced a disorienting array of analogies. David Mitchell, Assistant Professor in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation looks at how analogy is used to both create policy and justify it in this piece for The Conversation.

    30 Mar 2022

    Research|Society

  • New €3.7 million project will enable systemic adaptation to decarbonised economy and sustainable living

    This Human Capital Initiative project – Ireland's Knowledge Centre for Carbon and Climate (IKC3) – brings together national and international leaders in education, innovation and entrepreneurship.

    29 Mar 2022

    Research

  • The edge currents that don’t go with the flow – scientists make peculiar quantum discovery

    The work could eventually inspire new methods for controlling the flow of energy through nanoscale structures, which could have applications in materials science and computing with better performance and sustainability in mind.

    28 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Searching for the Achilles Heel of paediatric cancer cells: Daffodil Day 2022

    For Daffodil Day, we look at Professor Adrian Bracken's ground-breaking research investigating targeted therapies for the devastating childhood brain cancer, DMG - supported by the Irish Cancer Society.

    25 Mar 2022

    Research

  • World TB Day: in pursuit of effective new therapies for tuberculosis

    Trinity research is looking at how we can enhance our immune systems against the bacteria that causes TB, rather than on traditional medicines that target the bacteria itself.

    24 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Rare Disease Day 2022

    The successful event brought together families experiencing rare diseases, researchers, academia and pharmaceutical companies on World Rare Disease Day.

    24 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Family carers’ voices and experiences need to be formally recognised and responded to: study

    The study lays bare the daily challenges family carers face since the onset of the pandemic, leading researchers to conclude that family carers are a ‘taken for granted workforce’.

    22 Mar 2022

    Research

  • First 5G test licence awarded by ComReg will enable next-gen communications networks research

    The licence provides access to a portion of radio spectrum, allowing researchers to carry out experiments in real-world outdoor scenarios to assess the effect of the environment on coverage and connection speed of a mobile network.

    21 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Two Trinity researchers secure prestigious ERC awards

    Two Trinity researchers – Dr Emma Tomlinson and Dr Fiona Smyth - have received prestigious awards from the European Research Council (ERC) in the latest round of results announced.

    17 Mar 2022

    Research

  • School’s out: How lockdown highlighted educational inequality in Ireland

    Remote learning required access to technologies that may have not been available to all students, and different levels of support may also have been provided by different schools.

    15 Mar 2022

    Research|Society

  • Three Trinity teams awarded funding in US-Ireland Research Programme

    These three teams – led by Professors Marco Ruffini, Paula Murphy and Graham Cross – are among the seven announced, which together will support more than 14 research positions in Ireland and 10 in Northern Ireland for three to five years.

    14 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Creative Brain Week at Trinity

    Creative Brain Week is a celebration and exploration of how the brain and creativity collide to build new ideas in the areas of social development, technology, entrepreneurship, brain health and physical wellbeing.

    13 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Researchers launch Universal Design Guidelines for improving quality of life and COVID-19 infection control in residential care settings

    The guidelines take into account many aspects of the physical environment across all parts of a setting and therefore, take a holistic and integrated approach across all spatial scales.

    11 Mar 2022

    Research

  • World Kidney Day: researchers investigate rare autoimmune disease, AAV

    To coincide with World Kidney Day, we highlight the work of PhD researcher Amrita Dwivedi from the Trinity Health Kidney Centre which aims to understand the possible role of these low-density neutrophils in AAV pathogenesis.

    10 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Discovery of new immune process that regulates inflammation in human fat may help manage obesity

    There is a global epidemic in obesity in adults and children, with obese people predisposed to develop diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. New therapies are needed to help tackle this issue.

    9 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Syndrome: the most common preventable cause of intellectual disability

    Dr Katy Tobin, School of Medicine and the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) at Trinity leads the FASDcare project, focussing on Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) - a range of conditions that occur following exposure to alcohol before birth.

    9 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Poemathon with Older People launches with climate crisis theme

    Mary Robinson Former President of Ireland and Adjunct Professor for Climate Justice at Trinity College Dublin, writes first line of collaborative poem to give voice to the older generation in Ireland.

    7 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Government funding of over €1 million will support renewable energy and decarbonising transport research

    One project will focus on improving wind farm performance, while the other will examine the ability of mobility hubs and nudges to promote the switch to electric vehicles, with the goal of decarbonising the transport sector.

    7 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Can the study of ancient Greek help you live a better life?

    In his inaugural lecture Prof Kahane discussed the foundations of his discipline, its topics and its values and what he termed the ‘ethics of philology’.

    3 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Schools around Ireland aim to Save The Bees as new campaign launches

    SuperValu partners with researchers from the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan to help create over 3,000 refuelling spots for busy bees in schools across the country.

    3 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Success for pilot ‘no smoking programme’ for women in socio-economic disadvantaged areas

    Trinity report highlights success of smoking cessation pilot programme for women living in socio-economic disadvantaged areas, on national No Smoking Day. The ‘We Can Quit’ (WCQ) is a community-based outreach stop smoking programme specifically designed for women living in socio-economic disadvantaged areas in Ireland (Dublin and Cork).

    3 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Trinity researchers discover new therapeutic target for severe asthma

    Ireland has one of the highest rates of asthma in the world, with almost 500,000 people affected. As many as 1 in 5 children will have asthma at some point, and there is a pressing need for better treatments.

    2 Mar 2022

    Research

  • Tánaiste Leo Varadkar launches Irish-led €10 million project to deliver ‘precision medicine’ for Motor Neuron Disease

    The programme will result in advanced data-driven prediction models for progression of the disease in patients and next-generation data analysis that facilitates clinical insights and treatment. This unique programme brings together clinicians, computer scientists, information engineers, technologists, and data scientists.

    1 Mar 2022

    Research

  • New research underlines environmental impact of hand-sanitising practices during the COVID-19 pandemic

    The use of hand sanitising gels and increased hand-washing practices throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on the environment and—by extension—public health.

    25 Feb 2022

    Research

  • Partygate Revisited: why Boris Johnson’s Downing Street is starting to sound like an Evelyn Waugh novel

    If Partygate has taught us anything, it is that the British public has had enough of Johnson’s Waugh-esque ramblings, says Orlaith Darling, Early Career Researcher in Contemporary English Literature.

    24 Feb 2022

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