Articles
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Kaos’s Caeneus is part of a long tradition of queer and trans characters in retellings of ancient myths
The Greek myths have been retold and reconfigured many times – the Netflix series Kaos is just the latest in this millennia-long tradition, writes Suzanne O'Neill, School of Histories and Humanities, in this article for The Conversation.
19 Sep 2024
Culture|Research
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IntegrityIQ becomes first campus company to spin out from Trinity Business School this year
IntegrityIQ’s AI-driven platform is designed to address ethics and compliance failures in global corporations, with companies losing €4.7 trillion each year to employee fraud. IntegrityIQ is supported by The Learnovate Centre, the global research and innovation centre in learning technologies in Trinity.
23 Sep 2024
Business|Innovation|Research
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New digital archive captures the artistic legacy of the Irish border
Ireland’s Border Culture is a groundbreaking open access digital archive of the literature, visual art, memoir and film of Ireland’s ‘cultural borderscape’ from 1921 to the present day.
23 Sep 2024
Culture|Research
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Scientists enlist “Witness Trees” to track climate change and pinpoint which species can best clean our air
The scientists, from the School of Natural Sciences in Trinity, will collect data over the next 30 years to assess how the climate is changing and outline which species are best at filtering out dangerous “smog” from the atmosphere.
23 Sep 2024
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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Aighneas Punc agus Oidis in aghaidh na Plá - Is gearr uainn anois Féile mhór Thaighde Choláiste na Tríonóide sna Dána agus sna Daonnachtaí
Beidh Féile Thaighde Choláiste na Tríonóide sna Dána agus sna Daonnachtaí ar siúl arís i mí Meán Fómhair le clár seachtaine de chainteanna agus de thaispeántais físeán saor ó tháille lena ndírítear aird ar an obair spéisiúil atá ar bun ag lucht taighde na hollscoile sna dána agus sna daonnachtaí.
23 Sep 2024
Arts|Culture|Research
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Trinity introduces interdisciplinary sustainability education
In September, approximately 600 new students will be taking a very different kind of module in Trinity. The module, called Enacting Sustainable Development, will be mandatory for new students in Trinity’s Business School. The overall aim is that similar modules focusing on sustainable development issues and the development of ESD competencies will be available throughout the University.
26 Sep 2024
Business|Sustainability
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Research offers potential for early diagnosis and therapeutic intervention for rheumatoid arthritis
Published study proposes a better understanding of the site of inflammation in the disease
26 Sep 2024
Health|Research
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Translating Anne Enright – author and translators gather to celebrate European Day of Languages
Bestselling Irish author Anne Enright was joined by two of her translators at an event hosted by Trinity Centre for Literary and Cultural Translation to mark European Day of Languages on Thursday, September 26th.
27 Sep 2024
Culture|Research
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ADAPT Research Ireland Centre Impact Report reveals over €1 billion contribution to Ireland’s economy and society
The impact report, which showcases the Centre’s significant contributions to the Irish economy and society, valued at over €1.1 billion, was launched today by Jack Chambers, Minister for Finance.
26 Sep 2024
Business|Research
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Lower attention ability in adolescence predicts substance use in later life
Lower attention ability in adolescence can predict cigarette and cannabis use in young adulthood, according to new research from the School of Psychology and School of Medicine.
30 Sep 2024
Research|Science|Society