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“AIdeology” – research coins a radical new description of AI and how it is shaping societal beliefs
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a mere technological tool. It has already evolved into a new ideology — a system of values and beliefs that is shaping how society understands progress, sustainability, and even humanity itself.
12 Nov 2025
Culture|Research|Science
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Study suggests speaking more languages might keep you younger
An international study led by Dr. Agustín Ibáñez and co-authors reveals that speaking multiple languages may slow the biological processes of aging and protect against age-related decline.
11 Nov 2025
Health|Research|Society
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Learners urged to take part in 2025 College Awareness Week
Now in its twelfth year, CAW celebrates the importance of post-secondary education and highlights the diverse pathways available to learners of all ages—especially those from underrepresented backgrounds.
10 Nov 2025
Community|Students
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Trinity student delegates attend COP30 in Belém
Two delegates will represent Trinity at the 2025 United Nation Climate Change Conference (COP30), taking place in Belém, Brazil from 10-21 November. Trinity Sustainability gained observer status to the conference in 2023 and was allocated two in-person delegates and ten virtual delegates for 2025. Trinity’s representatives will access seminars, panels and networking opportunities, but not the negotiations.
10 Nov 2025
Community|Environment|Society|Students|Sustainability
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Ferdia Lennon awarded 2025 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature
The €10,000 Rooney Prize, administered by the Trinity Oscar Wilde Centre for Creative Writing in the School of English, celebrates an outstanding body of work by an emerging Irish writer under 40 years of age.
10 Nov 2025
Arts|Awards and Funding|Culture
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ARC Hub for Therapeutics supports new nasal vaccine with potential to transform respiratory disease prevention
A research team from Trinity has unveiled a groundbreaking new approach to vaccination that could redefine how we protect against respiratory infections.
10 Nov 2025
Health|Innovation|Research|Science
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€10 million ERC grant to investigate coercive interrogation practices awarded to Trinity researcher and colleagues
An international, interdisciplinary team of researchers, including Trinity’s Shane O'Mara and colleagues from Dublin City University, De Montfort University and Tilburg University, has secured a €10 million European Research Council grant to investigate coercive and abusive interrogation practices.
6 Nov 2025
Awards and Funding|Research
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First, simple memory tool for early recognition of rare types of lymphoma
Trinity researchers, along with UK collaborators, have created a simple but powerful diagnostic tool, which they believe will change a patient’s life in the diagnosis of a type of blood cancer that shows up on the skin.
5 Nov 2025
Health|Research
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Universities and colleges unite to boost safety on campuses
Funded by the Higher Education Authority, Speak Out’s dataset will be used to inform future responses to abuse and harassment in higher education, and to encourage formal reporting.
4 Nov 2025
Community|Society|Students
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Trinity launches Climate Gateway to build momentum for a resilient future
Professor of Climate Science Karen Wiltshire has spearheaded the Climate Gateway, which is designed to inform policy, develop innovative solutions, and build shared accountability. Anyone interested is encouraged to visit the Climate Gateway website and get involved.
4 Nov 2025
Business|Community|Environment|Research|Students|Sustainability