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Trinity agrees to find solutions to supplemental fees
The Board of Trinity College Dublin agreed with the Students’ Union proposal to return to the status quo regarding modular billing and fees for taking supplemental assessments.
28 Mar 2018
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Scientists discover promising off-switch for inflammation
The switch puts the brake on overactive immune cells at the heart of many inflammatory diseases such as arthritis, IBD, and heart disease.
28 Mar 2018
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Students celebrate 2018 Trinity Employability Award success
The programme aims to prepare students for future employment by enhancing their career readiness.
27 Mar 2018
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Royal Irish Academy’s Charlemont Grants awarded to Trinity researchers
Three Trinity students were recently rewarded for their success in research with Royal Irish Academy’s Charlemont Grant awards.
27 Mar 2018
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New study hopes to identify early signs of dementia
A new research project entitled 'Prevent' hopes to identify the earliest signs of the dementia in mid-life, some 20-30 years before symptoms, such as memory loss and confusion, develop.
27 Mar 2018
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Molecular blueprint of key bacterial enzyme may aid drug design
The blueprint provides clues about how the enzyme works at a molecular level, which should offer insights into how it might be exploited for the design of new drugs.
23 Mar 2018
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Thirteen Trinity researchers to receive Irish Research Council Laureate Awards
Thirteen researchers from Trinity College Dublin were among the thirty-six successful applicants of the Irish Research Council (IRC) Laureate Awards programme.
23 Mar 2018
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Books written and illustrated by schoolchildren join Book of Kells exhibition
An exhibition of 70 handmade books written and illustrated by Dublin primary schoolchildren was unveiled by award-winning children’s book author Chris Judge in the iconic Old Library of Trinity College Dublin yesterday evening, Tuesday, March 20th, 2018.
20 Mar 2018
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Predicting the impact of global warming on disease proliferation
Scientists have devised a new method to better understand the likely impact of global warming on diseases such as malaria.
20 Mar 2018
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University open to visitors on Sunday, March 18
Campus open to all students, staff and visitors. Book of Kells now open.
18 Mar 2018