Articles
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‘Why Commemorate Yeats’
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.
10 Dec 2015
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‘LaunchBox’ Welcomes 11 Teams
The teams have taken up residence in Regent House above Front Arch to participate in a three-month student startup accelerator.
14 Jul 2015
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Researchers Complete Vital Work in Housing Design for People with Dementia
Their recommendations will enable people living with dementia to live in their own homes for as long as possible, and help families and carers to provide the necessary support.
2 Mar 2015
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Trinity Nurses Lead Rural Developments in Malawi
A team from Trinity College Dublin’s School of Nursing and Midwifery has just returned from Malawi, having spent five weeks engaging with a community in central Malawi.
9 Jul 2015
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Photography Exhibition with People with Respiratory Illnesses Launched
A group of patients with respiratory illnesses are breathing new understanding into the reality of living with their conditions through a unique photography exhibition which was recently launched in Ballyfermot Library and was organised by Trinity's School of Nursing and Midwifery and St James's Hospital.
17 Feb 2015
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How Much Do You Really Care About Your Online Data?
The perceived concern about losing control of our online data is actually far smaller than the desire to control our purse strings, according to Dr Kevin Koidl.
6 Jul 2015
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‘Climate Wars’ – Leading Climate Scientist, Dr Michael Mann, Gives Public Talk in Trinity
Dr Mann recounted his personal experience of the controversy surrounding his 'Hockey Stick' graph and explored the implications of climate scepticism on climate change action.
26 Jan 2015
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Leading Ethicist Speaks on How Technology Impacts Our Happiness and Well-Being
The link between technology, happiness and our well-being was discussed at an exciting lecture open to the public recently in Trinity College Dublin.
30 Oct 2015
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Minister for Foreign Affairs Opens New Trinity Centre for Asian Studies
The new teaching and research centre aims to advance Japanese, Korean and Chinese Studies.
7 Oct 2015
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Phase 2 of Growing Up in Ireland Study Launched
The second phase of 'Growing Up in Ireland: The National Longitudinal Study of Children' was recently launched by Dr James Reilly, Minister for Children and Youth Affairs.
9 Jun 2015
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Trinity Business School Development Public Information Evenings
Trinity Business School Development public information evenings will take place on July 3rd and 15th.
2 Jul 2015
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Tim Cook Receives Trinity’s Philosophical Society’s Gold Medal
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc has become an Honorary Patron of the University Philosophical Society (The Phil).
11 Nov 2015
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Trinity’s Architecture Celebrated during Open House Dublin 2015
Trinity will open its doors to the public as part of Open House Dublin 2015 on 16-18 October.
12 Oct 2015
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Inflammation Stops The Clock
Researchers have uncovered how the immune system controls our biological clock in times of inflammation and infection, which may have implications for timing their treatment.
18 May 2015
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Computer Scientists’ App Measures Our Online Footprints
The computer scientists' 'Bigfoot' app considers our online personalities, how well these match our real-world personalities, and whether we are protecting our own data.
18 Feb 2015
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Orientation
Orientation information
29 Sep 2015
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Crowning of Ireland’s Last, Scottish High King Marked at Conference
At the conference historians shed new light on how a single 'Irish-Scottish world' in the early Middle Ages gave way to the nations we recognise today as Ireland and Scotland.
21 Sep 2015
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Winners of New Trinity Creative Awards Scheme Announced
Five 'Trinity Creative Challenge' recipients will present new works in April 2016.
24 Aug 2015
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Researchers Showcase Advances in Aviation Safety to MEPs in Brussels
PROSPERO, an EU FP7 Project co-ordinated by the Centre for Innovative Human Systems and School of Psychology aims to help meet ambitious EU targets to reduce aviation accident rates
10 Feb 2015
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‘Destination Europe: Reflections on the Refugee Crisis’
A 'Behind the Headlines' public discussion explored how the language of exclusion and inclusion shapes responses to the refugee crisis.
19 Nov 2015
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Eclipse 2015 at Trinity
The School of Physics is hosting a special event 'ECLIPSE 2015' designed to bring Friday’s thrilling solar eclipse to the masses.
16 Mar 2015
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50 Years of the Poetry of Derek Mahon Celebrated in Trinity
The poetic career of Derek Mahon was celebrated at a special event in Trinity College Dublin featuring one of Ireland's foremost actors Stephen Rea and leading academic Professor Hugh Haughton.
14 Apr 2015
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Economist David McWilliams Joins Trinity Business School
Professor McWilliams will be delivering a course on Global economics on the Trinity Executive MBA.
2 Sep 2015
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New Study Reveals Limited Public Understanding of Dementia Globally
New research conducted by researchers at the School of Social Work and Social Policy points to the need for development of risk reduction programmes on dementia.
8 Oct 2015
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Women Changing Law, Changing Society
Legal cases that brought about social change for women in Ireland was the theme of the first seminar in a new lecture series focusing on the role public interest litigation.
11 May 2015
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Natural Capital: a New Paradigm to Unite Natural and Social Sciences with Engineering and Technology?
How natural capital, the earth's stocks of physical and biological resources, contributes to our wellbeing, and how to conserve, engineer and manage it is being researched in the Schools of Natural Sciences, Engineering and Computer Science.
20 Mar 2015
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Open House Dublin 2015
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin will open its doors to the public as part of Open House Dublin 2015, on the 16th, 17th and 18th October.
14 Oct 2015
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New Study Finds Midwife-Led Care Costs €182 Less Than Consultant-Led Care
News research from the MidU Study points to the need to incorporate more midwife-led units into maternity care in Ireland.
12 Nov 2015
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New TILDA Study Finds Link Between Water Fluoridation and Positive Oral Health in Older People
The researchers found that a higher prevalence of households with fluoridated water in a local electoral district was associated with an increased probability of an older person having all their own teeth.
10 Mar 2015
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Report Paints Comprehensive Picture of Palliative Care Services in Ireland
The report by Trinity academics and ESRI examines costs and experiences of palliative care in three parts of Ireland.
14 Aug 2015