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An unsavoury problem – dog faeces parasite most commonly found at park entrances and playgrounds
New research from zoologists at Trinity College Dublin has pinpointed park entrances and playgrounds in Dublin as hotspots for roundworm eggs, with subsequent analysis strongly implying they have come from dog faeces.
27 Mar 2025
Health|Research|Science
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New course will equip healthcare professionals with practical AI skills
The co-designed course stands out for its international, interdisciplinary approach, that enables professionals to gain real-world, evidence-based training on how to integrate AI into their daily work.
26 Mar 2025
Health|Innovation|Research
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Bohs and Trinity launch first national study of LGBTQI+ inclusivity in Irish football
The study in partnership with Bohemian Football Club will examine the experiences of LGBTQI+ people regarding participation, openness, discrimination and harassment, barriers and positive/protective factors in football settings in the Republic of Ireland.
25 Mar 2025
Health|Research|Society
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Sustainable, shared community mobility project among National Challenge Fund finalists
Professor Brian Caulfield, from Trinity’s School of Engineering, is involved with project "CONUNDRUM", which has received Grow Phase funding as a finalist under the National Challenge Fund programme.
25 Mar 2025
Awards and Funding|Community|Research|Sustainability
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Campaign highlights history & experiences of one-parent families
To mark international Single Parents Day, Trinity College Dublin has partnered with One Family and Glasgow Caledonian University to launch a new campaign highlighting the history, lived experiences and misconceptions facing one-parent families
21 Mar 2025
Culture|Research|Society