Articles
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Goethe-Institut Choir Concert to Benefit Organ Refurbishment
The Goethe-Institut Choir will present a selection of Elizabethan and European choral music from the time of the foundation of Trinity College Dublin in 1592 on Friday 5th June.
28 May 2015
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New Trinity Awards Scheme Aims To Catalyse Creative Arts In Dublin City
The Trinity Creative Challenge will award up to €40,000 to interdisciplinary creative arts projects.
18 May 2015
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Trinity’s Life Sciences Ranked in the Top 100 in the World in Times Higher Education (THE) Subject Ranking 2015-2016
Trinity ranks in the top 45 universities in Europe in the THE Subject Ranking in Life Sciences and 1st in Ireland.
29 Oct 2015
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The North Began – The Forgotten Exodus of Northern Nationalists
Northern activists who fled Ulster to avoid persecution after partition made significant contribution to cultural and political life in the new Free State, according to Professor of Contemporary Irish History Eunan O'Halpin
22 Jun 2015
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Marvel Molecule Could Lead to Treatments for Myriad Inflammatory Diseases
Profess of Biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin, Luke O'Neill, spearheaded the group that uncovered a marvel molecule - MCC950 - that blocks a key driver of many different inflammatory diseases.
2 Mar 2015
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The End of the Fossil Fuel Age?
A public discussion in Trinity this evening took stock of the historic global deal on climate change which was struck at the United Nations summit in Paris last weekend.
16 Dec 2015
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Study on Perceptions of Coercion During Admission to Psychiatric Hospitals
The research, conducted at the School of Psychology examined the perspectives of 66 individuals and their caregivers.
7 Aug 2015
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New Occupational Therapy Programme for People with Multiple Chronic Diseases
1 in 10 people in Ireland suffer from multimorbidity, or more than one chronic condition.
6 Jul 2015
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Trinity Community Mourns the Death of Sir Terry Pratchett
One of the most important modern satirists in the English language, Terry Pratchett, passed away on 12th March, 2015.
12 Mar 2015
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Provost Launches Centre for Inclusion and Intellectual Disability
Formerly known as the National Institute for Intellectual Disability (NIID), a special event marked its move to the School of Education under the auspices of the Inclusion in Education and Society Research Group.
29 May 2015
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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