Articles
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Negative Legacy of Direct Provision
Report examines serious challenges faced by those transitioning to life in the wider community
20 Jul 2016
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Quavers to Quadratics – Primary Student Workshops
Trinity is teaming up with the National Concert Hall to help students explore the links between play, song and scientific investigation.
28 Apr 2016
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CROSS 2015 Rugby Legends Cycle Raises Money for Cancer Research
2015 Rugby Legends Cycle for the C.R.O.S.S. charity, which supports cancer research at Trinity College Dublin and St James’s Hospital, raised €85,000.
28 Jan 2016
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Dr Vishva Dixit Awarded Dawson Prize in Genetics
Dr Dixit is a leading international authority on the science of cancer and related therapies.
17 Feb 2016
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Trinity Pinks Awarded for Outstanding Athletic Performance
'University Pinks', the highest sporting award Trinity can bestow, have just been announced. This year’s recipients are: Cian Flynn (rowing), Lucy Johnson (fencing), Phillip Cripwell (fencing) and Scott Flanigan (sailing).
19 Dec 2016
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Trinity Week Symposium Explores the ’science of Memory’
The topic of 'Memory' examined from a variety of perspectives
12 Apr 2016
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Trinity Hall Open Days
19 & 20 August
18 Aug 2016
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Genome Analyses Reveal Possible Dual Origins of Domesticated Dogs
Trinity scientists sequenced the first ancient dog genome using a 4,800-year-old bone from Newgrange, Co Meath.
2 Jun 2016
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€4.5m SFI Investment in Creative Technologies Research
Trinity College Dublin has appointed Professor Aljosa Smolic, a world-renowned creative technologies researcher to lead a cutting-edge research programme that will increase Ireland’s capability as a global centre of creative industries and production.
4 Jul 2016
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Trinity researcher awarded €500,000 for advancements in ICT and energy sector
AMBER researcher awarded €500,000 to explore 2-dimensional materials for advancements in ICT and energy sector
18 Oct 2016