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  • Real-time Liffey data drives community engagement and environmental planning

    The River Liffey Water Sensors Pilot, developed by UTS Technologies in collaboration with Smart Docklands, has demonstrated how real-time environmental data can empower local communities, support sustainability, and improve decision-making for everyone who interacts with the river.

    10 Sep 2025

    Community|Environment|Research|Sustainability

  • Trinity spin-out ProVerum secures $80 million in funding to accelerate commercialisation of innovative medical device

    The largest investor funding round ever raised by a company to have spun out from an Irish university will help develop a device that reshapes enlarged prostates and relieves symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia.

    9 Sep 2025

    Awards and Funding|Health|Innovation|Research|Science

  • TILDA findings highlight the urgent need to rethink health and social care for older people

    The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) has released its ‘Wave 6’ findings which points to challenging times for Ireland’s older population.

    9 Sep 2025

    Health|Research|Society

  • Child poverty at similar levels to financial crisis when housing costs accounted for

    The latest ESRI report on child poverty was co-authored by Trinity economists Barra Roantree, Mide Griffin, and Tara Mitchell.

    9 Sep 2025

    Research|Society

  • Immunotherapy before surgery offers a potential new treatment for rare cancer

    An early phase clinical trial published in Nature Medicine show that patients with mesothelioma - a rare cancer of the lining of the lung - who received a combination of two immunotherapy drugs before surgery had successful surgeries and encouraging early outcomes

    8 Sep 2025

    Health|Innovation|Research

  • Why the Norman conquest still has a powerful hold over British culture and politics

    Britain appears to be a nation on the verge of Norman-conquest mania, writes Millie Horton-Insch, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, History of Art Department, in a piece for The Conversation.

    8 Sep 2025

    Culture|Research

  • Voluntary nature market with nature ‘credits’ could unlock private finance for Irish ecosystems

    A Voluntary Nature Market – featuring nature ‘credits’– has the potential to close the multi-billion-euro nature funding gap in Ireland, according to a new report published today by Trinity College Dublin and BiOrbic Research Ireland Centre for Bioeconomy.

    5 Sep 2025

    Business|Research|Society|Sustainability

  • Geneticist Dr Lara Cassidy secures ERC Starting Grant to bring a millennium of hidden human history to life

    Dr Cassidy’s success makes her the eighth researcher in Trinity’s Department of Genetics (School of Genetics and Microbiology) to secure a prestigious ERC award.

    4 Sep 2025

    Awards and Funding|Research|Science

  • New wearable scanner a game-changer for brain research in Ireland

    A new €2M scanning system in Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience will help researchers understand the brain and identify earliest signs of brain disorders.

    4 Sep 2025

    Research|Science|Society

  • Electrical stimulation reprogrammes immune system to heal the body faster

    Scientists from Trinity have discovered that electrically stimulating “macrophages” – one of the immune system's key players – can “reprogramme” them in such a way to reduce inflammation and encourage faster, more effective healing in disease and injury.

    2 Sep 2025

    Health|Research|Science

  • Scientists harness Taylor Swift concert to boost science engagement

    The seismic activity generated by Taylor Swift’s concerts in Dublin in 2024 provided a unique opportunity for scientific engagement and education, according to new research from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and Trinity's School of Education.

    2 Sep 2025

    Culture|Research|Society

  • Free public lecture series explores artificial intelligence and society

    The School of Social Sciences and Philosophy is hosting a free public lecture series, 'AI: The Age of Disruption', exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on human life.

    2 Sep 2025

    Research|Society

  • Dublin’s Hidden Histories: a new podcast from the Trinity Long Room Hub and Near FM

    Dublin’s slavery mansions and the forgotten stories of the Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry are among the intriguing topics featured in a new series of recorded talks now available on podcast.

    28 Aug 2025

    Culture|Research|Society

  • Distinguished Investigator Award 2025 for Prof. Mark Cunningham

    The award from Neuroscience Ireland recognises an outstanding long-standing member of the neuroscience community of Ireland demonstrating international standing in academic and intellectual achievement.

    28 Aug 2025

    Awards and Funding|Health|Innovation|Research

  • Scientists discover how genetic mutations drive Weaver syndrome

    Scientists have discovered how mutations in a specific gene drive the rare developmental disorder Weaver syndrome, which is marked by intellectual disability and overgrowth and predisposes people with the condition to cancer.

    26 Aug 2025

    Research|Science

  • Why Ireland’s mild temperatures won’t protect it from the climate crisis

    Prof. Graham Dwyer from the Trinity Centre for Social Innovation and Prof. Karen Wilshire, Professor of Climate Sciences at Trinity, write about a topical issue for The Conversation.

    22 Aug 2025

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Why people embrace conspiracy theories: it’s about community, not gullibility

    A sense of community activism is attracting people to these ideas, according a new research study co-authored by Stephen Murphy, Trinity Business School.

    22 Aug 2025

    Business|Culture|Research

  • Kneecap trial spotlights challenges for Irish speakers in British and Irish courts

    Many would rather use the language they know best to answer questions on which their liberty or livelihood could depend, writes Dr Róisín Á Costello, School of Law, in an article first published in The Irish Times.

    21 Aug 2025

    Research|Society

  • Music of 19th-century women composers brought to life

    An international conference and free recital series, hosted Trinity's Department of Music and the Royal Irish Academy of Music, will spotlight the work of 19th-century woman composers.

    20 Aug 2025

    Culture|Research

  • Dírítear ar shaol agus ar oidhreacht dhomhanda Dhónaill Uí Chonaill ag comhdháil i gColáiste na Tríonóide

    Agus 250 bliain caite ó rugadh ‘An Fuascailteoir’ Dónall Ó Conaill, d’óstáil Coláiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath, siompóisiam dhá lá a scrúdaigh a shaol, a oidhreacht agus dúshláin chearta an duine ar scála domhanda.

    18 Aug 2025

    Culture|Research|Society

  • Understanding how cells in small intestine of patients with coeliac disease communicate with one another

    A new comprehensive atlas of cells fills gaps in knowledge on how different cells in the intestine act together to drive coeliac disease, potentially opening new avenues for future therapeutic intervention

    18 Aug 2025

    Health|Research|Science

  • North-South team to establish Living Observatory of Shared Languages and Identities on the Island of Ireland

    Researchers from Trinity and Queen's University Belfast have secured funding of approximately €3.7 million to establish a Living Observatory of Shared Languages and Identities on the Island of Ireland.

    11 Aug 2025

    Arts|Awards and Funding|Research|Society

  • Spore Watch Ireland is looking for citizen scientists!

    A new nationwide citizen science project is calling on volunteers this autumn to help fight a growing global health threat—right from their own homes and communities.

    11 Aug 2025

    Community|Health|Research

  • Did the Sun boycott make Liverpool more leftwing? My study indicates it may have shifted views

    Lucas da Silva, Department of Political Science, examines how the longstanding boycott of the rightwing tabloid the Sun in Liverpool affected people’s political attitudes up to 2004.

    8 Aug 2025

    Research|Society

  • Sun newspaper boycott made people in Liverpool more left wing, study shows

    The Department of Political Science study focused on the longstanding Liverpool boycott of The Sun newspaper after it blamed the 1989 Hillsborough Stadium crush on Liverpool F.C. supporters.

    8 Aug 2025

    Research|Society

  • HRB invests a further €1 million into collaborative dementia network

    This recently awarded funding will strengthen dementia research and improve care and quality of life for patients.

    31 Jul 2025

    Awards and Funding|Community|Health|Innovation|Research|Society

  • New electronic voting platform preserves voter anonymity and electoral integrity

    Researchers from Trinity and the Research Ireland ADAPT Centre have developed the platform, zkBallot, which resolves one of the core challenges in digital elections: ensuring both voter anonymity and public auditability.

    31 Jul 2025

    Innovation|Research|Science

  • Irish scientists unlock nature’s 500-million-year-old colour secrets with nano-tech breakthrough

    Half a billion years ago nature evolved a remarkable trick: generating vibrant, shimmering colours via intricate, microscopic structures in feathers, wings and shells that reflect light in precise ways. Now, researchers from Trinity have taken a major step forward in harnessing it for advanced materials science.

    30 Jul 2025

    Health|Innovation|Research|Science

  • New research dispels myth of conspiracy theorists as isolated outsiders

    Dr Stephen Murphy, from Trinity Business School, said: “The uncertainty and fear caused by the pandemic created the initial spark for conspiracy beliefs to prosper. In both places, there was a lot of anger around lockdown restrictions, vaccinations and the way that authorities were handling the situation.”

    29 Jul 2025

    Business|Community|Research

  • Trinity names its first professor specialising in cerebral palsy

    The first Associate Professor of Cerebral Palsy has been appointed at Trinity College, supported by philanthropic funding through the Cerebral Palsy Foundation.

    28 Jul 2025

    Health|Research|Society

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