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Hall of Honour Memorial Stone Unveiled
The engraved stone was unveiled at the Hall of Honour in Trinity’s Front Square.
25 Sep 2015
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Researchers Pinpoint When Our Brains Convert Speech Sounds into Meaning
This is the first identification of a brain signal associated with this moment. It may help us develop technology for the hearing-impaired and better understand speech disorders.
24 Sep 2015
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‘Irish People Paying €600m More in Healthcare Than in 2007’ – New Research
Plans for universal access to healthcare are in disarray, according to new research from the Centre for Health Policy and Management in the School of Medicine.
24 Sep 2015
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OECD and Trinity College Dublin sign first ever Partnership
It will establish an internship programme for Trinity students to work in the OECD.
22 Sep 2015
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New Research Initiative to Investigate the Impact of Development Aid
The new research group, Trinity IMpact Evaluation (TIME) Unit will investigate the processes and causal mechanisms of economic development.
22 Sep 2015
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Panti Bliss Welcomes Public to Discover Research Dublin 2015
Panti Bliss swung open Trinity's iconic Front Gate and welcomed the public to over 60 engaging events that showcase research - and researchers.
22 Sep 2015
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Crowning of Ireland’s Last, Scottish High King Marked at Conference
At the conference historians shed new light on how a single 'Irish-Scottish world' in the early Middle Ages gave way to the nations we recognise today as Ireland and Scotland.
21 Sep 2015
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Major Breakthrough in Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease
The Trinity researchers believe that periodic clearance of a specific protein across the blood brain barrier could hold tremendous potential for new therapies.
21 Sep 2015
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New Project Supporting Use of Technology in Classroom Focus of Conference
In its first year, the Trinity Access21 project has supported 8,000 second level students and 300 teachers to use innovative teaching practices in the classroom.
21 Sep 2015
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Ireland Buzzing as 68 Organisations Enlist to Save our Pollinators
The newly launched All-Ireland Pollinator Plan identifies actions to help protect pollinators and the livelihoods of farmers who rely on their invaluable services.
17 Sep 2015
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Intel and Trinity College Dublin sign first ever Partnership to Boost Innovation
The partnership will further connect Intel and Trinity researchers and students to help fuel the innovation economy.
16 Sep 2015
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Trinity College Remains in top tier of 100 Global Universities in QS Rankings
It has been ranked in 78th place, retaining its position in the top tier of 100 universities worldwide in successive years.
15 Sep 2015
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Importance of Clinical Trials and Research in Focus at Launch of Cancer Week 2015
Cancer Week Ireland 2015 is jointly organised by Trinity and the Irish Cancer Society.
15 Sep 2015
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Trinity Academic Appointed Chair of Irish Research Council
Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, Professor of Modern History, has been appointed the new Chair of the Irish Research Council.
15 Sep 2015
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The Book of Kells: Rethinking and Researching a Great National Treasure
The conference featured manuscript and conservation experts who presented on the challenges faced in displaying great manuscript treasures.
14 Sep 2015
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Mary Robinson Addresses Climate Change Conference
Pioneering solutions to climate change and environmental problems were showcased at the event
14 Sep 2015
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Trinity Business School’s new executive programme
The course has been designed by Trinity Business School for senior executives in SMEs across the Republic of Ireland, Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
11 Sep 2015
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Genetic Mutants Alter Entire Biological Communities
Scientists from Trinity have discovered that one gene mutation in a single species can trigger dramatic change in whole biological communities – as much as that caused by the extinction of a top predator.
10 Sep 2015
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Student Business Pitch for Investment
Trinity’s three-month student startup accelerator programme LaunchBox helped 11 student teams develop early-stage business ventures into investor-ready business.
10 Sep 2015
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60% of Dublin’s Cyclists Run Red Lights
Research conducted by Trinity engineers pinpoints a serious problem, which may require traffic and infrastructure planners to review the rules of the roads.
9 Sep 2015
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School of Pharmacy And Tallaght Hospital Forge Partnership
The School of Pharmacy has signed a partnership agreement with Tallaght Hospital to further enhance existing education and professional development links.
3 Sep 2015
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Crowdsourcing Project to Capture Lived Experience of the Famine
An innovative crowdsourcing project will allow members of the public to contribute and share family stories and documents about the Famine and emigration in Ireland.
1 Sep 2015
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Winners of New Trinity Creative Awards Scheme Announced
Five 'Trinity Creative Challenge' recipients will present new works in April 2016.
24 Aug 2015
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Innovative Research Striking Back at Concussion in Rugby
Two projects involving academics at Trinity and contributors at Leinster Rugby are opening up unique avenues to improve diagnosis and analysis.
19 Aug 2015
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Demand for Trinity Courses in CAO Applications for 2015 Reflects Continued Interest in a Trinity Education
Approximately 3,000 places were offered to prospective students to study at Trinity.
17 Aug 2015
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Report Paints Comprehensive Picture of Palliative Care Services in Ireland
The report by Trinity academics and ESRI examines costs and experiences of palliative care in three parts of Ireland.
14 Aug 2015
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Study on Perceptions of Coercion During Admission to Psychiatric Hospitals
The research, conducted at the School of Psychology examined the perspectives of 66 individuals and their caregivers.
7 Aug 2015
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Public Lecture Marks 70th Anniversary of Division of Korean Peninsula
Leading human rights experts discussed whether the promotion of human rights and peacebuilding can be pursued hand in hand at the event organised by Trinity’s Centre for Post-Conflict Justice.
4 Aug 2015
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Link Found Between Common Medications and Serious Falls in Older Men
Using data from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), scientists from Trinity College Dublin, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland and three UK Universities have discovered a significant link between serious falls causing injury in older men and a particular group of commonly used medicines.
30 Jul 2015
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Trinity Wins Landmark Athena SWAN Awards
Trinity won a bronze institutional Athena SWAN award for advancing gender equality. The Schools of Physics, Chemistry and Natural Sciences have also received awards.
30 Jul 2015