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  • Christine Casey named 2024 ‘Researcher of the Year’ (IRC legacy Awards)

    Daniel Gilligan, Professor Seamus Martin, Dr Mary Canavan and Dr Esther Murphy were also celebrated at the awards, which were announced today by Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland

    17 Jan 2025

    Awards and Funding|Research

  • Ancient genomes reveal an Iron Age society centred on women

    A groundbreaking study led by geneticists from Trinity finds evidence that land was inherited through the female line in Iron Age Britain, with husbands moving to live with their wife’s community.

    15 Jan 2025

    Research|Science

  • Trinity joins global research network focussing on cardiovascular disease in women

    ‘CARAMEL’ will work to deliver an innovative, AI-supported model for personalised cardiovascular risk assessment and preventive healthcare to address the urgent public health need for women

    15 Jan 2025

    Health|Innovation|Research

  • Astrophysicists honoured for gravitational wave astronomy work

    Evan Keane, Associate Professor at Trinity and Director of Trinity’s Rosse Observatory, has been honoured with the Royal Astronomical Society’s Group Achievement Award for his European Pulsar Timing Array (EPTA) work.

    13 Jan 2025

    Awards and Funding|Research|Science

  • Scientists develop “Malteser-like” molecules with potential applications in targeted drug delivery

    The scientists have taken a major step forwards in tackling one of the greatest abiding challenges in chemistry, by learning how to programme the self-assembly of molecules in such a way that the end result is predictable and desirable.

    13 Jan 2025

    Health|Research|Science

  • Syria: how the fall of Assad has affected the asylum debate in Europe

    The European Union and its member states must find a balanced approach that prioritises human rights while addressing domestic political pressures, writes Morgiane Noel, PhD Candidate in EU & International Law for The Conversation.

    13 Jan 2025

    Research|Society

  • Irish economic outlook upbeat despite Trump concerns, say contractors

    Results from the 2025 Ireland’s Project Economy (IPE) report reveal an optimistic outlook for the Irish economy, with high-skilled independent contractors forecasting improved performance in the year ahead.

    13 Jan 2025

    Research|Society

  • Can native woodland flourish without farmers? They also deserve a just transition

    There are ongoing calls and policy targets to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and afforestation is identified as a vital solution to mitigating impacts, but significant challenges remain.

    10 Jan 2025

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Lecture series to help public channel their inner philosopher

    From the value of truth and war & peace to the role of wonder and the importance of self-care, Trinity’s philosophers are asking the public to explore the relevance of philosophy in today’s world and offer fresh perspectives on some of our most pressing issues over six lectures.

    9 Jan 2025

    Community|Research

  • CONNECT Centre awards over €500,000 to fund women-led STEAM research projects

    Four awardees will now lead innovative projects with goals that range from improving the communications systems used by autonomous vehicles to creating eco-friendly options for powering wearable technologies.

    7 Jan 2025

    Awards and Funding|Innovation|Research|Sustainability

  • Societal inequality linked to reduced brain health in ageing and dementia

    The study reveals a direct link between structural inequality—such as socioeconomic disparities measured by a country-level index (GINI)—and changes in brain structure and connectivity associated with aging and dementia.

    30 Dec 2024

    Health|Research|Society

  • Six early career Trinity researchers win Research Ireland Enterprise Partnership funding

    This scheme provides funding to help bring together researchers with an enterprise or employer to collaborate on research of mutual interest.

    20 Dec 2024

    Awards and Funding|Research

  • Three awards announced for Trinity researchers in new HRB Evidence for Policy programme

    The School of Medicine researchers won three out of seven awards given for patient-oriented research to generate evidence that will strengthen policy development or evaluate how policy is currently implemented.

    20 Dec 2024

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research|Society

  • Critical need for advance care planning in enhancing end-of-life experiences for older adults

    New research from TILDA and NICOLA provides a first-of-its kind snapshot of end-of-life experience for older people on the island of Ireland.

    19 Dec 2024

    Health|Research

  • Trinity joins the Alliance for Open Media

    Researchers will now collaborate with the Alliance’s community of internet and media technology member companies to drive open standards for cutting-edge video, audio, and multimedia advancements worldwide.

    18 Dec 2024

    Innovation|Research|Science

  • Exploring role of understudied dysfunctional immune cells in severe COVID-19

    Study focuses on understanding how ‘notoriously understudied’ immune cells behave abnormally in patients with severe COVID-19 and provides insights into mechanism behind COVID-19 disease progression.

    18 Dec 2024

    Health|Research|Science

  • Professor Mary McCarron wins HRCI research impact award

    Professor McCarron was presented with the award for her work on transforming dementia care for people with intellectual disabilities.

    13 Dec 2024

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research

  • Akara Robotics deploys two decontamination robots to NHS hospital

    The Irish robotics startup, which spun out from Trinity, has developed two decontamination robots that have been deployed in a UK hospital, with the important mission of cleaning its wards and operating theatres more efficiently.

    11 Dec 2024

    Health|Innovation|Research|Society

  • Christine McGarrigle awarded prestigious National Institutes of Health grant for spousal caregivers research

    Research will explore resilience of spousal caregivers across a number of countries, who face unique challenges in supporting partners living with Alzheimer’s Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD).

    10 Dec 2024

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research

  • Network raising awareness of ovarian cancer wins Irish Healthcare Award 2024

    The Irish Network of Gynaecological Oncology (INGO) is coordinated by Dr Sharon O’Toole in the School of Medicine

    9 Dec 2024

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research|Society

  • Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute successfully selected into INTERACT-EUROPE 100

    INTERACT-EUROPE 100 is a collaborative interdisciplinary training programme to improve cancer patient care across Europe

    3 Dec 2024

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research

  • Prestigious Wellcome Trust Award for Cathal Walsh and Matthew Chersich

    The award valued at €3.3m over three years will enable the team to track the impacts of climate change on maternal and child health

    2 Dec 2024

    Environment|Health|Research|Science

  • Centre holds as FF and FG preferred by majority in stable economic situation

    The most striking aspect of the general elections results is how similar they are to those of the 2020 election, writes Prof Gail McElroy in a piece written for The Irish Times.

    2 Dec 2024

    Research|Society

  • Exit polls - what are they and how do they work?

    The announcement of exit poll results, mere seconds after polling stations close at 10pm, is one of the most eagerly awaited moments of any Irish election campaign, writes Prof Gail McElroy in a piece for RTE.

    29 Nov 2024

    Research|Society

  • Trinity's Dept of Political Science collaborates on national exit poll

    The Department of Political Science is collaborating with RTÉ, TG4 and The Irish Times on an exit poll for general election 2024.

    29 Nov 2024

    Research|Society

  • Trinity establishes AI Accountability Lab

    The AI Accountability Lab, led by Dr Abeba Birhane, will be housed in the ADAPT Research Ireland Centre in Trinity’s School of Computer Science and Statistics.

    28 Nov 2024

    Research|Science|Society

  • Europe’s largest companies embrace AI disclosures, but governance gaps remain

    Europe’s largest companies are increasingly responding to investor, regulatory and public demand for transparency in AI practices new research by Trinity Business School and FTI Consulting.

    27 Nov 2024

    Business|Research|Society

  • Trinity welcomes six new campus companies

    Collectively Trinity campus companies have raised over €400 million in this period, as well as creating more than 800 jobs. A total of 24 have become Enterprise Ireland High Potential Start Ups.

    27 Nov 2024

    Awards and Funding|Business|Innovation|Research

  • 80-year experiment put in the hands of Ireland’s young scientists

    The National Pitch Tar Drop Event, run by Trinity's School of Physics in collaboration with the AMBER Research Ireland Centre and the Institute of Physics. will see a School in every county participate in Citizen Science.

    27 Nov 2024

    Research|Science|Students

  • Their DNA survives in diverse populations across the world – but who were the Denisovans?

    Dr Linda Ongaro, from Trinity's School of Genetics and Microbiology, explains what we know of the hominin species that interbred with humans in our early history, and whose genetic legacy remains in our DNA.

    26 Nov 2024

    Culture|Research|Science

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