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School of Hibernia Goes to Rome
Devised by the art collective Na Cailleacha and staged in collaboration with Trinity’s History of Art and Architecture Department, the image is entitled The School of Hibernia (after Raphael).
29 Jan 2026
Arts|Culture|Research
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Titanic Belfast scholarship strengthens Trinity’s links with Northern Ireland
Now in its second year, the scholarship provides a €5,000 annual bursary over four years, offering financial support to undergraduate students from Northern Ireland and reinforcing Trinity’s commitment to being a university for the whole island of Ireland.
28 Jan 2026
Awards and Funding|Students
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Trinity researcher to develop advanced AI-guided conflict prevention tools
Thomas Chadefaux, Professor in Political Science in Trinity’s School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, has secured European Research Council Proof of Concept funding to develop tools that will bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and real-world conflict prevention.
27 Jan 2026
Awards and Funding|Innovation|Research|Society
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Trinity geneticists seek new treatments for devastating childhood dementia
European Rare Diseases Research Alliance funding of €440,000 will allow the team to seek new treatments for Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency, an ultra-rare, deadly, inherited disorder where the body can't properly break down fats and sugars.
27 Jan 2026
Health|Research|Science
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What can philosophy teach us about power, wealth, science, and emotion?
Trinity’s popular Philosophy Today series returns for 2026 with six public lectures asking how philosophy can help us make sense of today’s world.
25 Jan 2026
Research|Society