Articles
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Researchers develop first principles for integrated complex care of children
A multi-health-system perspective across 30 countries benchmarks existing services and supports optimal practice in the equity of access to care, and the trust and transparency in care delivery.
16 Oct 2018
Research
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‘The Cambridge History of Ireland’ – a landmark survey of Irish history
The launch of 'The Cambridge History of Ireland' ? a landmark survey of Irish history from 600 to the present day.
1 May 2018
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Measuring the social impact of Higher Education community and civic engagement
Minister Mitchell O’Connor has launched a guide for the higher education sector to help institutions to measure the impact of their engagement with Government, civil society, community organisations and the public.
30 May 2018
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Royal Visit 11th July – Campus Access Information
Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be paying a visit to Trinity College Dublin on Wednesday 11 July 2018.
10 Jul 2018
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Student entrepreneurs seek investment as LaunchBox 2018 journey begins
Ten student entrepreneur teams will today commence Trinity’s highly successful accelerator programme.
15 Jun 2018
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Top prize in British architectural history awarded to Trinity scholar
The top prize in British architectural history, the Alice Davis Hitchcock Medallion, has been awarded to Christine Casey, Professor in Architectural History, at Trinity College Dublin.
8 Nov 2018
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How does the wiring of our brains shape who we are?
Leading neuroscientist, Professor Kevin Mitchell, launched his exciting new book, INNATE, in Trinity earlier this week.
19 Oct 2018
Research
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Kenya illustrates both the promise as well as the pitfalls of devolution
Assistant Professor in Political Science, Michelle D'Arcy, with a piece published by The Conversation.
24 May 2018
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Bioengineers unveil surprising sensory and self-healing abilities of seashore creatures
Limpets sense damage to the structurally vital elements of their shells and self-heal in a way that is biologically similar to how broken bones mend in mammals.
30 Aug 2018
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Hospital birth culture emphasises technology over support – Trinity academic
Fear, lack of support, and hospital staffing can have greater influence on epidural use than a woman’s level of pain, according to a new book on the future of maternity care co-authored by Trinity academic and midwife Dr Elizabeth Newnham.
12 Jun 2018