Articles
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RTE Philharmonic Choir Starts Culture Night 2015 in Trinity on a High Note
Explore, Experience and Enjoy Culture Night 2015 at Trinity College Dublin
17 Sep 2015
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Irish Researchers Invent Intelligent Mouthguard to Record our Daily Grind
Teeth gnashing affects up to half a million Irish people on a daily basis.
14 Apr 2015
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Majority in Favour of National Registry and Biobank for Autism in Ireland
The findings from the national stakeholder consultation process present ‘compelling evidence of the timely need to create a comprehensive registry and biobank.’
7 Apr 2015
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Brain Disease: Where Ireland Stands
A large majority of us will experience some form of brain illness during our lifetimes, with over half of us requiring therapy for a neurological or psychiatric disease
7 Dec 2015
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Public Forum on the Marriage Referendum
Trinity College Dublin hosted a public forum on the Marriage Referendum on Tuesday 19 May 2015 chaired by the Registrar, Professor Shane Allwright.
4 Jun 2015
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‘Botanical Big Data’ Helps Predict How Plants Respond to Environmental Change
Pace of life and reproduction strategies explain much of the variation seen in how plants persist and recover from disturbance.
21 Dec 2015
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Trinity Business School Hosts the launch of Career Zoo 2015
Minister Richard Bruton joined Dr James Quinn, Head of Trinity School of Business, to launch Career Zoo 2015 in the Interim Business building at Trinity College Dublin
9 Feb 2015
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Key Negotiators of Anglo Irish Agreement Speak at Trinity Event
Lord Robert Armstrong, Noel Dorr, Sir David Goodall and Michael Lillis were among speakers at the event organised to mark 30th anniversary of agreement.
17 Nov 2015
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Scientists Blueprint Tiny Cellular ‘Nanomachine’
The blueprints show how a tiny membrane protein processes cellular duties in an extraordinary feat of nature.
17 Dec 2015
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‘Why Torture Doesn’t Work: The Neuroscience of Interrogation’
Torture may get someone to talk, but there's no scientific evidence that it's the truth, according to Professor Shane O'Mara in his new book.
1 Dec 2015
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Dark Stars in Inflammation: Astrocytes in the Neurodegenerating Brain
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin hope their findings will inform strategies to better protect brain cells following trauma, or when they are affected by neurodegenerative diseases.
10 Jun 2015
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School of Pharmacy and St James’s Hospital Forge Partnership
The partnership agreement will pave the way for greater synergies and collaboration between the two institutions in high quality clinical care, education and research.
5 Jan 2015
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Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives visits Trinity
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, John Boehner, along with a number of other members of US congress visited Trinity College Dublin while on a 4th July visit to Ireland.
23 Jul 2015
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Trinity Med Day 2015 Launched by Minister Leo Varadkar and Neven Maguire
Trinity Med Day, which takes place on Friday November 6th this year, is an annual student-led fundraising event run by Trinity medical students to raise funds for projects in Trinity-affiliated hospitals.
23 Oct 2015
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Audio: Key Negotiators of Anglo Irish Agreement Speak at Trinity Event
Irish and British officials who negotiated the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement gathered to discuss the legacy of the historic treaty at an event to mark the 30th anniversary of the agreement.
17 Nov 2015
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OECD and Trinity College Dublin sign first ever Partnership
It will establish an internship programme for Trinity students to work in the OECD.
22 Sep 2015
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Suas 8×8 Festival
The 8x8 Festival from Monday 17 October to Thursday 20 October 2016.
19 Oct 2016
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Suas 8×8 Festival
The 8x8 Festival, a development-funded photo exhibition and arts festival, takes place in Trinity College Dublin from Monday 19 October to Friday 23 October 2015.
20 Oct 2015
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Levels of TB in Irish Travellers are 3 times that of White Irish-Born Population
A recent study by researchers from the School of Medicine in Trinity College Dublin in conjunction with the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) and the Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centre has found a 3-fold higher rate of Tuberculosis (TB) in Irish Travellers than in the white Irish born population.
13 Mar 2015
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Taispeántas Grianghraf seolta ag Coláiste na Tríonóide Baile Átha Cliath agus Ospidéal San Séamas de Dhaoine a bhfuil Galair Riospráide ag dul dóibh
Tá grúpa othar a bhfuil galair riospráide ag dul dóibh ag tabhairt léargas nua ar an saol mar a bhíonn sé nuair a bhíonn galar den chineál sin ort trí thaispeántas grianghraf a seoladh le déanaí i Leabharlann Bhaile Formaid.
19 Feb 2015
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Trinity Med Day Raises €52,000
This year’s Med Day, an annual fundraising event run by Trinity’s medical students, raised an impressive €52,000, exceeding last year’s total of €46,000.
16 Dec 2015
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Trinity Undergraduates Aim to Build Anti-Malarial ‘Biobrick’
The undergraduates will represent Trinity in the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition. They hope to make a frontline anti-malarial drug using bacteria, which would cheapen and speed up production.
24 Apr 2015
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HR Service Centre
Trinity HR Service Centre launched
8 Jul 2015
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Secondary School Girls Showcase Computer Coding Skills
Ninety secondary school girls graduated from the new CodePlus Programme, run via Bridge21 at Trinity College Dublin, having learned to solve real-world problems, create computer games and develop apps.
11 May 2015
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Audio: ‘Why Commemorate Yeats’ – Public Lecture
We need to invite the ghost of WB Yeats to the table when devising a new national cultural policy, according to Professor Chris Morash speaking at public lecture to mark the 150th anniversary of the poet.
17 Dec 2015
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Raise & Give (RAG) Week Supports Trinity Charities
RAG Week 2015, running from 19 to 23 January, has a great line-up of events for everyone across the College.
19 Jan 2015
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Study of Provision of Religious Education
Ireland needs to adopt a more pluralistic approach to religious education, according to a recently published paper by Trinity sociologists.
21 Oct 2015
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Dúil ag Beacha i Neachtar le Lotnaiticídí
Tá mealladh na mbeach i neachtar ina bhfuil lotnaidicídí coitianta de réir mar atá tugtha faoi deara ag lucht eolaíochta i gColáiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath agus in Ollscoil Newcastle.
30 Apr 2015
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Limitations with Carbon Nanotubes in Blood Facing Medical Devices Discovered
The research demonstrates the opportunities and risks involved in using these innovative technologies in clinical practice.
19 Jan 2015
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Over Four Hundred Students Receive Trinity High-Achiever Award
Hard work pays off for Trinity’s new Entrance Exhibitioners
30 Nov 2015