Articles
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Up to 460,000 people at risk from unsafe radon exposure in Ireland
Up to 460,000 people at risk from unsafe radon exposure in Ireland.
23 May 2017
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Abortion in Modern Ireland
As part of the Trinity Long Room Hub’s Behind the Headlines forum, the panel included experts from Trinity’s School of Law, School of Social Work and Social Policy and School of Histories and Humanities.
15 Mar 2017
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Trinity Business Student of the Year 2017
Business and Law student Benn Hogan has been announced as the winner of the 2017 Trinity Business Student of the Year for his outstanding academic achievements and contribution to University life.
15 May 2017
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Quantum physicist wins prestigious ERC award to pursue next-gen research
Dr John Goold will use the ERC Starting Grant to establish his own research group in the School of Physics and pursue next-gen research in the field of quantum systems.
15 Sep 2017
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Play penned by secondary students notes Ireland’s failure to welcome refugees
The event showcasing Development Education at the School of Education featured the play entitled ÉIRE: Land of a Hundred Thousand Welcomes.
16 Jun 2017
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New research points to treatment breakthrough for globally devastating viruses
An international collaboration, including scientists from Trinity College Dublin has potentially unlocked the door to better treatment of viral diseases, including the flu and the common cold.
12 Jul 2017
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How Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ was inspired by traditional Irish folk tales
The significance of Celtic folklore and Halloween in the creation of Bram Stoker’s 'Dracula' will be the focus of a public lecture delivered by renowned author and horror scholar David J. Skal on Halloween night.
26 Oct 2017
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‘Frondeurs’ and fake news: how misinformation ruled in 17th-century France
Lecturer in French History, Linda Kiernan, with an opinion piece published on The Conversation.
2 Aug 2017
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Trinity Walton Club ‘alphas’ present STEM solutions to societal problems
Third-year 'alphas' presented projects around the theme of 'Healthy Living', while first-year 'alphas' enjoyed their Year 1 graduation with Mrs Marian Woods, Ernest Walton’s daughter.
2 Jun 2017
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How smart are fish?
Scientists and anglers will share research and fishing tales that paint a surprisingly complex picture of fish behaviour at an exciting evening discussion.
13 Apr 2017