Catch up with Faculty staff in the media this week, speaking on their research and helping our understanding of current issues.

Professor Lindsey Earner-Byrne, School of Histories and Humanities, provides expert comment to RTÉ Radio 1's 'Our Divine Sparks' show on Matt Talbot, 10 March, 2025 called ‘How Matt Talbot Found His Way to Heaven’. Clip starts at 19 mins and 50 secs.

Mr Michael Becker, School of Law, provides expert comment on the Sudan v UAE case in the International Court of Justice.

Dr Bronagh McShane, School of Histories and Humanities, writes an opinion piece for the Irish Times on 09 March 2025 about women in leadership in the Vatican: Vision of Pope Francis has signalled shift in how Vatican views women in leadership. 

Professor Ladislav Timulak, School of Psychology. An article in the Irish Tech News on 11 March 2025 on the news that Spectrum.Life has partnered with Trinity’s School of Psychology to Boost Trainee Psychologists and To Tackle Growing Mental Health Demand. Digital whole-of-health provider Spectrum.Life announces a first-of-its-kind partnership with the School of Psychology, Trinity, supporting its Doctoral Programme in Counselling Psychology. Please read here.

Dr Ashish Kumar Jha, Trinity Business School. A new report by Microsoft and Trinity College Dublin is projecting that the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) could add €250 billion to Ireland's economy, as measured by GDP, within 10 years. The report was co-authored by Dr Ashish Kumar Jha and the research was conducted by the Trinity Centre for Digital Business and Analytics (CDBA) at Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin. Please read the following media reports.

Dr Ashish Kumar Jha, Trinity Business School, in the media about a new study on Fake News. “Fake-news stories that relate to the future are more likely to be spread on the social-media platform X, according to a new study by Trinity Business School”. Irish Independent.