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Syria: ‘the Local and the Global’
The latest discussion in the'Behind the Headlines' brought together Trinity scholars and Syrian-born journalist Razan Ibraheem to explore some of the complexities behind the Syrian conflict.
17 Nov 2016
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€1.5 million EU-funded research announced at launch of new TRiSS
€1.5 million EU-funded research in energy consumption announced at launch of new Trinity Research in Social Sciences.
15 Nov 2016
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Trinity STEM researchers win SFI awards
Trinity researchers won two awards at Science Foundation Ireland's annual Science Summit, along with another for forging an outstanding partnership with an industry body.
15 Nov 2016
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First-of-its-kind inhaler to help treat lung disease
The National Institutes of Health have funded the research, which will also benefit cystic fibrosis sufferers.
14 Nov 2016
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Trinity joins forces with top Vietnamese University
Trinity joined forces with the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) during President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins' State Visit to the country.
11 Nov 2016
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Litany of undiagnosed, under-reported and untreated health problems for mothers
The interim findings of MAMMI, an Irish longitudinal study on the health of first-time mothers, has revealed a litany of hidden health problems affecting every aspect of mother’s lives. The Health Research Board funded study from Trinity College Dublin’s School of Nursing and Midwifery shows that in terms of sexual health, mental health, pain, and other conditions, prevalence rates are high to very high while the rate at which women are being asked about these conditions by health care professionals is extremely low. The findings are being presented today at a major conference.
7 Nov 2016
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ISL recognition one step closer
Research by Centre for Deaf Studies provides strong evidence base for ISL recognition bill
4 Nov 2016
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From the Frontline: An Eyewitness Account from the Middle East
The award winning writer and journalist, Robert Fisk addressed a 400-strong audience for the annual Trinity Long Room Hub Edmund Burke Lecture.
4 Nov 2016
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Rates of depression are high amongst pregnant women in Ireland
One in six pregnant women – or 16% of pregnant women - attending maternity services across Ireland are at probable risk of depression during their pregnancy, according to a new survey launched today by a Trinity College Dublin research team and the Irish Obstetric Services.
3 Nov 2016
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Dublin’s vitamin D map shows major differences in deficiency rates
Innovative geo map shows vitamin D deficiency rates in some Dublin areas such as Lucan and Dublin 8 are five times higher than in others.
2 Nov 2016
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Trinity joins forces with Intel to launch new Employability Award for students
The award will give them skills to help secure jobs in the engineering and technology sector.
1 Nov 2016
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Seventy new ICT postdoctoral positions to give Irish research the EDGE
New programme 'EDGE' will attract and develop world-leading ICT researchers to Ireland.
28 Oct 2016
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Over-fifties’ GP visits affected by medical card entitlement
A new report launched today by The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) at Trinity College Dublin, details the impact that changes to an older person’s entitlement to a medical card has on their use of health services, such as GP visits, flu vaccines, medications and hospital care. The report authors found that changes in people’s entitlement to medical cards are associated with changes in their use of GP services and level of medications dispensed.
27 Oct 2016
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Global expert explains why we must bridge the gender gap in engineering
Trinity welcomed Professor Dame Ann Dowling, President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, who explained that the current lack of diversity likely causes a significant loss to the Irish economy.
27 Oct 2016
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Abbey hosts Kennelly celebration
The Abbey Theatre hosts an event of words and song to celebrate the legacy of Fellow Emeritus Brendan Kennelly
26 Oct 2016
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The tale of the bats, dark matter and a plastic surgeon
Research by Dr David Orr from, a plastic surgeon specialising in the treatment of cleft lip and palate at Our Lady's Children's Hospital and St James's Hospital, zoologist and bat biology expert Professor Emma Teeling of UCD, and paleobiologist Professor John Finarelli of UCD has opened up a vital new avenue to investigate what genetic changes underlie clefting in children.
25 Oct 2016
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ADAPT Centre showcases intelligent systems for digital revolution
Future intelligent solutions on display included business intelligence, fraud detection, virtual reality, productivity, smart search and artificial intelligence.
25 Oct 2016
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Trinity and Peking University to join forces on ageing collaboration
It formed part of the Irish Government mission to China.
24 Oct 2016
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Promoting inclusion and diversity in the workplace
Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities launches business partners programme to promote inclusion and diversity in the workplace.
24 Oct 2016
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International team develops automated method for detecting breast cancer
The method was repurposed from one used to detect damage on structures under the sea.
21 Oct 2016
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Scientists to study the link between illness, brain dysfunction and dementia
Major US and UK awards will fund an exploration of the molecular links between illness, delirium and dementia.
21 Oct 2016
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Millennials: confident yet vulnerable
Opportunity is a double-edged sword for today’s millennials, new research shows
20 Oct 2016
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Provost delivers mid-term address
Trinity is almost half way through the lifespan of the university’s strategic plan and half way through the Provost’s tenure. The Provost, Dr Patrick Prendergast gave a mid-term address on October 14th.
19 Oct 2016
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Violent winds collide in one of the heaviest stars in our galaxy
These are the first ever images to show the collision between two winds on a star. This data helps astronomers understand how stars evolve and die in our galaxy.
19 Oct 2016
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Brexit, Brussels and the Big Apple: Where to now for Ireland?
Trinity Long Room Hub’s 'Behind the Headlines' series discusses implications of 'Brexit, Brussels and the Big Apple'
19 Oct 2016
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Cancer Week 2016 opens with optimistic outlook on new era in treating cancer
Cancer Week Ireland 2016 kicks off today with a conference at Trinity College Dublin to explore new frontiers in personalised cancer care. Scientists and clinicians will discuss the future of treating cancer and how personalised and targeted therapy using the latest techniques in immunotherapy, surgery and genomic profiling are fundamentally changing the way we approach this disease.
17 Oct 2016
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Book highlights Trinity’s theatrical influence
Strong School of English involvement in the first Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Theatre
17 Oct 2016
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Trinity and St James’s Hospital announce plans for new cancer institute
The intention to develop a new cancer institute was jointly announced by Trinity College Dublin and St James’s Hospital at the launch of Cancer Week today [October 17th]. The first of its kind in Ireland, the new cancer institute will set a new standard for cancer care nationally, integrating medicine and science in cancer prevention, treatment and survivorship. Based on similar leading international models, it will be located in one designated facility at St James’s Hospital.
17 Oct 2016
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Trinity College Dublin turns sod on new business school
Minister Richard Bruton and Provost Patrick Prendergast mark landmark new building.
14 Oct 2016
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Sports medicine programme set to continue
Plans to roll out successful pilot programme to more students
14 Oct 2016