Provost & President’s Retrospective Review 2011-21
Welcome
This publication highlights Trinity's achievements during Dr Patrick Prendergast's tenure as Provost, 2011-21. Featuring activities in education, research, innovation, global relations, philanthropy, capital development, sustainability, student experience, sports, and more, you can read the Review online, view PDF, or click on the chapters below.
Chapters
- Provost’s Introduction
- Trinity at a Glance
- A Decade of Development — Key Strategic Initiatives
- Trinity’s Global Relations
- Research Case Studies
- Educational Milestones — 10 Years of Growth and Development
- Opening Access to Education
- Supporting the Student Experience
- Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Industry Engagement
- Trinity’s Thriving Flora & Fauna
- New Professor Interviews
- Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement
- Developing the Campus
- Art of the New: Keeping it Contemporary
- Trinity Sport — Raising our Game and Realising Potential
- Public Engagement
- Financial Review 2011-2021 — Austerity to Growth
New Professor Interviews
Research Case Studies
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Re-balancing the immune system
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Harnessing mechanics to understand biology and treat disease
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Can we believe what we do not understand?
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Biomechanics ‘at the heart’ of advances in heart valves
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Freshwaters under global change
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Protecting human rights in prisons
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Shining a new light on understanding the relationship between vitamin D and health
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The epidemiology of Covid-19 and addiction
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Unlocking the potential of natural products for transformative health and societal gain
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A big data approach for predicting brain health
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Exploring the trace metals of life
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Preventing cancer in disadvantaged women smokers
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Using creative arts practice to help children
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Future technologies for communications
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Enabling translational nanomedicine and nanoMedical technology to overcome the valley of death in innovation
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Brexit and British-Irish relations
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Keeping track of the law in Ireland during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Enabling the future of big data using materials with unique magnetic properties