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Trinity College Dublin rises in QS World University Rankings 2018
It represents an increase of ten places on last year’s 98th position.
8 Jun 2017
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How healthy is your bicycle commute in Dublin?
A new study shows that the overall societal health benefits of cycling to work can mask some detrimental effects such as increased collision risk and exposure to pollutants.
7 Jun 2017
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Celebrating Jonathan Swift at Trinity on 350th anniversary
Library exhibition and international conference to mark Swift350.
6 Jun 2017
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Street artist Joe Caslin installs his latest work in Trinity’s front square
His latest large-scale black-white artwork is part of a new collaborative multimedia piece entitled The Volunteers.
6 Jun 2017
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Global experts discuss regional inequalities at international conference
Regional inequalities and their differing spatial impacts across the globe are the key topics to be discussed at The Great Awakening: New Directions conference.
4 Jun 2017
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Trinity unveils precious Irish manuscripts from the Dark Ages
Four priceless medieval Irish manuscripts have been conserved and digitised online by Trinity.
1 Jun 2017
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New CONSENSUS report yields clues to meeting sustainability challenges
The CONSENSUS II: Segmentation, Experimentation, and Biographies for Sustainability report shows a number of ways in which we can all live more sustainable lives.
1 Jun 2017
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The transformative power of peer support in recovering from mental illness
New Irish research by academics in Trinity has provided important evidence about the transformative power that peer support programmes can have for people recovering from mental illness. The research is presented in a new book entitled Narratives of Recovery from Mental Illness and is published by Routledge.
31 May 2017
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University Times wins international award for best non-daily student newspaper
The University Times has won an international award for the best non-daily student newspaper from the Mark of Excellence awards presented by the Society of Professional Journalism (SPJ) based in the US.
30 May 2017
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Not such a ’simple’ sugar – glucose may be important in the fight against cancer
Scientists have discovered that glucose, the most important fuel used in our bodies, plays a vital role in the immune response.
30 May 2017