Trinity Business School News
2023
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Why frontier technologies will drive the fight against corruption
How can we avoid integrity risks with frontier technologies like AI? Dr Daniel Malan believes we must address three core tensions in order for this technology to benefit governance and anti-corruption practices.
09 Mar 2023
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10 Inspiring Founders Of Startups Focused On Women
Deirdre Mc Gettrick (MSc Finance alumna) joins 9 inspiring female founders of start-ups featured in Forbes for International Women's Day
08 Mar 2023
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The CoBS 2023 Student CSR Article Competition
The Schools of the Council on Business & Society launch their annual international student CSR article writing competition.
28 Feb 2023
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Workplace Wellbeing: Managing constant work messaging
Dr Na Fu, associate professor in Human Resource Management, and others propose ways to handle the constant barrage of emails and messages in the workplace for the Irish Examiner.
24 Feb 2023
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Ireland has lost almost all of its native forests – here’s how to bring them back
Ireland could recover a significant percentage of its native forests by changing its approach to agricultural subsidies writes Dr Martha Hagan-O'Luff.
24 Feb 2023
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Trinity Full-Time MBA ranked among top 30 programmes in Europe in latest FT ranking
Trinity Business School’s Full-time MBA programme has ranked 26th in Europe and 1st in Ireland.
13 Feb 2023
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60% of the food in our supermarket trolleys is “ultraprocessed”.
But what exactly is the difference between processed and ultraprocessed? To find out read this Irish Times explainer by Professors Norah Campbell and Sarah Browne.
30 Jan 2023
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Why should education embrace the AI chatbot as an aide, not a threat?
Professor Brian Lucey co-authors a The Conversation explainer focusing on the potential upside to AI chatbot, ChatGPT.
26 Jan 2023
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Ireland's Project Economy Survey 2023 is now open
Trinity College's Ireland's Project Economy survey is now open for you to express your views about the changes in the freelance, independent professional, contractor and self-employed sector in Ireland this past year.
24 Jan 2023
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Consider this before sending your workplace stars down a leadership track.
Professor David Collings, chair of sustainable business at Trinity Business School spoke to The Irish Times about how turning workplace stars into leaders can backfire.
24 Jan 2023
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