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Faculty staff in the media this week - 24/04/2025
Catch up with Faculty staff in the media this week, speaking on their research and helping our understanding of current issues.
24 Apr 2025
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Viewing art can boost wellbeing by giving meaning to life
A new research study involving Dr Claire Howlin, School of Psychology, has found that the simple act of looking at a piece of visual art can boost your wellbeing.
24 Apr 2025
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Links between sport-related brain injury and dementia examined in new study
Retired sports athletes are being asked to participate in a ground-breaking research study investigating the links between sport-related brain injury and dementia risk in later life, led by Dr Lorina Naci, School of Psychology.
24 Apr 2025
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Pope Francis promoted women to unprecedented heights of power in the church – an article by Dr Bronagh Ann McShane, School of Histories and Humanities
Dr McShane’s article about Pope Francis and women in leadership has been published in The Conversation.
23 Apr 2025
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Faculty staff in the media this week - 10/04/2025
Catch up with Faculty staff in the media this week, speaking on their research and helping our understanding of current issues.
10 Apr 2025
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Medical fitness to drive guidelines launch by School of Psychology
The Road Safety Authority and the National Office for Traffic Medicine, in the School of Psychology, have launched a major update to Ireland’s medical fitness to drive guidelines.
08 Apr 2025
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Professor Taha Yasseri Delivers Inaugural Lecture on AI and Society at Trinity College Dublin
On 01 April 2025, Professor Taha Yasseri, the Workday Professor of Technology and Society, delivered his sold-out inaugural lecture at the Thomas Davis Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin.
04 Apr 2025
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Faculty staff in the media this week - 03/04/2025
Catch up with Faculty staff in the media this week, speaking on their research and helping our understanding of current issues.
03 Apr 2025
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Blended workforces creating high quality jobs in the project economy – new ‘Irelands Project Economy 2025’ report published by Trinity Business School
Professor Andrew Burke and Professor Na Fu, Trinity Business School, co-project leaders with Jimmy Sheehan of Contracting Plus, released their Ireland’s Project Economy 2025 report.
03 Apr 2025
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Public invited to help document Dublin’s old street signs - CLÓSCAPE Research Project, Dr Nicole Volmering, School of Histories and Humanities
This innovative project aims to create a digital archive of photographic evidence of signs, past and present, and reconstruct the historic placement of Irish typeface signs with the aim of also preserving existing signage.
31 Mar 2025
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