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International Employers Place Trinity Graduates Among World’s Elite
Trinity College Dublin is the only Irish institution to appear in the 2015 Global Employability Rankings.
23 Nov 2015
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TBSI Researchers Lead €2.5million Project to Tackle Autoimmune Diseases
This funding has been provided by SFI and international biopharmaceutical company, AbbVie.
21 Nov 2015
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‘Destination Europe: Reflections on the Refugee Crisis’
A 'Behind the Headlines' public discussion explored how the language of exclusion and inclusion shapes responses to the refugee crisis.
19 Nov 2015
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Non-Disease Proteins Kill Brain Cells
Aggregation in brain tissue causes toxic effects similar to those linked to proteins with key roles in neurodegenerative diseases.
19 Nov 2015
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Key Negotiators of Anglo Irish Agreement Speak at Trinity Event
Lord Robert Armstrong, Noel Dorr, Sir David Goodall and Michael Lillis were among speakers at the event organised to mark 30th anniversary of agreement.
17 Nov 2015
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Sex, Drugs and Violence in Viking Ireland
The hidden world of women in medieval Ireland was revealed at a conference organised by the School of Histories and Humanities.
17 Nov 2015
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Atlantic Philanthropies Gives €138m to Tackle Dementia
The landmark award is the biggest philanthropic donation in Irish history and the largest ever received by Trinity.
17 Nov 2015
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Students Graduate From Trinity’s First Online Education Programme
Graduation represents the first step towards University’s target of 1,000 online students by 2019
16 Nov 2015
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New Book Examines the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement
A new book by Dr David Mitchell provides fresh political analysis of Northern Ireland in the Aftermath of the Good Friday Agreement
16 Nov 2015
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Scientists Fill in the Gaps of Human Hunter-Gatherer History
By sequencing ancient genomes from the Late Upper Palaeolithic for the first time, a new strand of European hunter-gatherer ancestral history has been written.
16 Nov 2015
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Trinity Development Research Week
The week showcased the research activities taking place in Trinity to address the major global development challenges of our time.
16 Nov 2015
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10% of Diabetes Cases among Adults aged 50+ are Undiagnosed
The research is just published by The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing.
13 Nov 2015
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New Study Finds Midwife-Led Care Costs €182 Less Than Consultant-Led Care
News research from the MidU Study points to the need to incorporate more midwife-led units into maternity care in Ireland.
12 Nov 2015
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Bridge21 Project to Develop 21st Century Learning Practices in European Schools
The project will develop21st Century learning (21CL) environments within secondary schools in Ireland, Estonia, Germany and Sweden.
12 Nov 2015
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Phone Service Increases Sense of Security
Donegal based 'Good Morning Service' reviewed by psychologists at Trinity’s Institute of Neuroscience.
12 Nov 2015
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Tim Cook Receives Trinity’s Philosophical Society’s Gold Medal
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc has become an Honorary Patron of the University Philosophical Society (The Phil).
11 Nov 2015
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The Concussion Crisis Explored at Ethics in Sport Conference
Garry O'Toole, Joe Brolly and George Hook were among top names in Irish sport to address the conference hosted by the Department of Religion and Theology.
10 Nov 2015
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Trinity Holds Talks with Business Leaders on Quality of University Education
The event in Trinity's Science Gallery formed part of the 'Trinity Education Project', which aims to equip graduates for the industries of the future.
10 Nov 2015
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Law and Religion In Contemporary Society Explored at Conference
Religious freedom, human rights and Islam and patronage in education were among topics explored at a conference hosted by the Irish School of Ecumenics and the Centre for Law and Religion, Cardiff
10 Nov 2015
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Toxic Tastes – Ireland’s Bees and Non-Native Rhododendron Nectar
Toxins in rhododendron nectar have lethal effects on native Irish honeybees, but our bumblebees are unaffected.
9 Nov 2015