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Professor Sarah Alyn-Stacey named a Knight of France’s National Order of Merit
Associate Professor in French, Sarah Alyn-Stacey, has been recognised with the accolade for her outstanding academic contribution.
5 Apr 2017
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Books by Dublin children join Book of Kells for Bookmarks exhibition
An exhibition of 70 handmade books written and illustrated by Dublin children, and inspired by works from the Pollard Collection at Trinity College was launched by Laureate na nÓg PJ Lynch in the Long Room of the Old Library at Trinity.
4 Apr 2017
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Student engineers showcase the autonomous vehicle tech of tomorrow
Budding engineers showcased prototype technology solutions designed for the autonomous vehicles of the future, which include a disability-friendly sports car and an expanding ambulance.
3 Apr 2017
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Major national study on Irish voters’ attitudes
'A Conservative Revolution: Electoral Change in Twenty-First Century Ireland', edited by Trinity’s Political Science Professors, Gail McElroy and Michael Marsh, along with UCD’s David Farrell examines underlying voter attitudes in the period 2002-11.
31 Mar 2017
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Trump’s America, 60 Days In
Resistance to Trump’s agenda untold story in new era of American politics.
24 Mar 2017
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Scientists discover shared genetic origin for MND and schizophrenia
Researchers say the new findings have major implications for how we classify diseases and that they challenge the existing divide between neurology and psychiatry.
24 Mar 2017
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Major study finds serious issues with media reporting of concealed pregnancies
Trinity College Dublin researchers say concealed pregnancies persist and have not been relegated to the era of the Mother and Baby Homes. The research team behind the KISS study call for the development of reporting guidelines in relation to concealed pregnancies.
23 Mar 2017
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New discovery to prevent infections spreading on medical devices
Microbiologists from Trinity have discovered how to prevent bacterial 'biofilms' from forming on implanted medical devices such as hip replacements and heart valves.
20 Mar 2017
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Abortion in Modern Ireland
As part of the Trinity Long Room Hub’s Behind the Headlines forum, the panel included experts from Trinity’s School of Law, School of Social Work and Social Policy and School of Histories and Humanities.
15 Mar 2017
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GAA President launches new pitch
GAA community turns out for official launch of new facilities at Santry
14 Mar 2017