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Drunk? Adventures in 16th-Century Brewing – food historian debunks myth that pre-industrial beer was weaker
A new documentary following food historian Dr Susan Flavin as she recreated a beer last brewed in Dublin Castle 450 years ago was premiered at the closing evening of the Trinity Arts and Humanities Research Festival.
30 Sep 2023
Arts|Research|Science
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Cuireann an Propast imní shuntasach in iúl faoin mbuiséad atá le teacht go luath
Agus í ag rá go raibh an earnáil “tearcmhaoinithe go mór” de réir chaighdeáin idirnáisiúnta, leag an Propast béim ar an éifeacht ollmhór atá ag an staid reatha airgeadais ar mhic léinn agus ar an bhfoireann.
29 Sep 2023
Community|Society
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Bí i d’abhatár, bain triail as bheith i do scríobhaí meánaoiseach agus cláraigh do dhianchampa luibheolaíochta ag Féile START
Is cuid d’Oíche Thaighdeoirí na hEorpa í Féile START (Start Talking About Research Today), imeacht poiblí ar fud na hEorpa, ina dtaispeántar an éagsúlacht taighde agus an tionchar a bhíonn aige ar shaol laethúil saoránach ar bhealaí spraíúla spreagúla. I mbliana beidh imeachtaí á reáchtáil in 26 tír ar fud na hEorpa.
29 Sep 2023
Arts|Innovation|Research|Science|Society
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Printing House Square official opening
We are looking forward to welcoming our students and staff to the official opening of Printing House Square on Monday October 9th from 3-5pm.
29 Sep 2023
Community|Health
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Scannán nua ina mbréagnaítear an miotas go raibh an bheoir a bhí ann sa tréimhse réamhthionsclaíoch níos laige
Bhíodh lucht oibre in Éirinn sa 16ú haois ag ól beoir a bhí an- chosúil leis an mbeoir atá againn sa lá atá inniu ann, a raibh ABV 5% ann agus suas le 270 calraí in aghaidh an phionta.
29 Sep 2023
Culture|Research|Science
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Trinity's trees - featuring the Southern Magnolia
This month we are bringing you Magnolia grandiflora, commonly known as the Southern Magnolia. It is located just behind the 1937 Reading Room in the Provost’s Garden. This is a mature specimen of M. grandiflora and measures 16 m in height with a girth of 1.2 m, but they can grow to 35 m in height.
28 Sep 2023
Environment|Sustainability
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Provost expresses significant concern regarding forthcoming budget
College community urged to contact public representatives.
28 Sep 2023
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Does AI have a right to free speech?
Granting AI free speech rights would both support and undermine our freedom of thought, writes Dr Simon McCarthy-Jones, Psychiatry, in this piece originally published in The Conversation.
28 Sep 2023
Innovation|Research|Science
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Academy of the Near Future wins Silver at Seoul Smart City prize
Academy of the Near Future (ANF) has been awarded silver in the ‘Human-Centricity’ category at the Seoul Smart City Prize in South Korea. ANF is a collaborative initiative between Dublin City Council and CONNECT, the SFI Research Centre for Future Networks at Trinity.
28 Sep 2023
Awards and Funding|Innovation|Sustainability
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Translating Sebastian Barry – author and translators celebrate European Day of Languages
Bestselling Irish author Sebastian Barry was joined this week by three of his translators at an event in Trinity College Dublin to mark European Day of Languages [Tues, Sept 26th].
27 Sep 2023
Arts|Culture|Research