Articles
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Astrophysicists Bring Mercury Transit to Irish Public
People saw our solar system’s smallest planet move across the Sun through high-tech telescopes at a special event.
9 May 2016
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Trinity Creative Challenge Launches Call Out for 2017 Applications
Creative Arts Award Scheme Shortlisted for Allianz Business to Arts Awards
15 Jul 2016
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Trinity Ranked in Top 25 Oldest Universities Globally
It has been ranked 21st in the world in the just published Times Higher Education top list of 25 leading world universities over the age of 400.
10 Feb 2016
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Trinity Awarded An Taisce’s Green Flag for Second Time
Student engagement with Green Campus Programme praised
4 May 2016
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Trinity Researchers to Develop Offshore Energy Solutions
The team will develop new technologies and next-gen energy solutions while training young researchers to become highly skilled offshore engineers.
22 Feb 2016
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Trinity researchers awarded 2.9 million for oral and oesophageal cancer research
Researchers in Trinity’s School of Biochemistry and Immunology and School of Dental Science have been awarded €2.9 million Horizon 2020 funding.
13 Oct 2016
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Could Ireland’s Ecosystems Cope if we Introduced St Patrick’s Scaly Foes?
The legend of St Patrick banishing snakes from the emerald isle some 1,500 years ago is indelibly etched in folklore – even if science suggests snakes were unlikely to have colonised the country following the last ice age.
16 Mar 2016
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General Election 2016 – Predictions by Trinity Experts
Trinity political scientists and economists predict outcome of General Election 2016.
23 Feb 2016
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Raise & Give (RAG) 2016 Supports Trinity Charities
Trinity’s Raise and Give (RAG) 2016 was launched yesterday. With events running from Monday 25 January to Thursday 4 February, there is a great line-up with something for everyone across Trinity.
26 Jan 2016
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New programme to advance clinical research capability among doctors
A team of Irish clinical academics, led by Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity, Michael Gill, has secured one of seven major awards that have been made across the UK and Ireland by Wellcome. The scheme, which will be known as Wellcome – HRB Irish Clinical Academic Training Programme, will support the intake of eight postgraduate trainee doctors a year for a five-year period, providing fully integrated clinical and research training up to consultant level.
13 Sep 2016