Articles
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Language-learning projects can help revise destructive understandings of history
Language learning has the potential to build empathy between groups in conflict and help revise destructive understandings of history, according to researchers in Trinity College Dublin, who have conducted a study of the Turas Irish-language centre in East Belfast.
31 May 2018
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New bio-pharma company, Sitryx, to develop immunometabolism therapies
Trinity's Chair of Biochemistry, Luke O’Neill, is one of the co-founders of Sitryx, which has raised $30 million after its Series A round of financing.
10 Oct 2018
Research
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Statement on female genital mutilation
Trinity College Dublin utterly condemns female genital mutilation in all circumstances. Both the university’s teaching body and students believe that the practice is always wrong.
12 Feb 2018
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Ann Mulrooney appointed as Director to Science Gallery Dublin
Previous to her new appointment, Ann Mulrooney was the CEO of VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art in Carlow .
19 Nov 2018
Research
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Trinity researchers elected to Royal Irish Academy
Professors Alan Kramer, Graeme Watson, Pádraig Carmody and Balz Kamber were among 28 newly elected members.
28 May 2018
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Trinity announces Book of Kells Creative Competition winners
The winners have been announced for the second annual Book of Kells Creative Competition which attracted 1,600 entries in art and writing.
1 Feb 2019
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Ancient genome analyses reveal mosaic pattern of goat domestication
Farmers were, in different regions, selecting specific traits in goats such as coat colour and production ability as early as 8,000 years ago.
6 Jul 2018
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New research shows why babies need to move in the womb
Researchers from the School of Natural Sciences have discovered why babies need to move in the womb to develop strong bones and joints.
13 Mar 2018
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Trinity announces new Scholars and Fellows
Staff and students, friends and families gathered to celebrate the academic achievement of students and academics who have been elected Scholars and Fellows.
29 Apr 2019
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Hidden history of Trinity’s Museum Building uncovered
The ‘Making Victorian Dublin’ project has launched a new interactive website documenting the remarkable craft and quarry networks in operation during the golden era of Irish decorative stone.
12 Dec 2018
Research