Articles
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New MRI Technique Could Expand Treatment Options for Stroke Victims
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have shown that looking at sodium levels rather than water levels in the brain may offer the potential to extend the time-window during which drug therapy may be given to stroke patients.
28 May 2015
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Trinity Students Represent Ireland in Johannesburg
Trinity students, Pamela Sweeney and Conor O'Meara, made their way to Johannesburg, South Africa last week as part of a group of 40 Irish students representing Team Ireland at the Enactus World Cup 2015.
27 Oct 2015
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Inaugural Trinity Global Engagement Award Winners Announced
The first recipients of the Trinity Global Engagement Awards are Dr Roger West from the School of Engineering, Dr Lorna Carson from the Trinity Centre for Asian Studies, and Professor Mac MacLachlan from the Trinity Centre for Global Health.
8 May 2015
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Demand for Trinity Courses in CAO Applications for 2015 Reflects Continued Interest in a Trinity Education
Approximately 3,000 places were offered to prospective students to study at Trinity.
17 Aug 2015
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Bronnadh Teastais ar Mhic Léinn Nuálaíochta agus Fiontraíochta de chuid an Acadaimh Nuálaíochta
Bronnann an tAire Oideachais Teastas sa Nuálaíocht agus san Fhiontraíocht ar 32 Céimí
30 Jan 2015
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Video: Colm Tóibín The Embrace of Love: Being Gay in Ireland Now
'The Embrace of Love: Being Gay in Ireland Now' was the title of a public talk given by Irish author Colm Tóibín in Trinity College Dublin.
21 May 2015
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Trinity Signs EU Diversity Charter Promoting Equality and Inclusivity
Trinity College Dublin has joined leading organisations in 11 countries in signing a 7-point Diversity Charter to support and promote equality and inclusivity.
17 Jul 2015
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The Gene that Affects Alcohol Responses
The gene is important in dictating similar responses to alcohol in people and in fruit flies. Understanding how alcohol use disorders develop may help us design therapies for those affected by abuse and addiction.
15 Jul 2015
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Trinity Academic Helps to Promote Equity and Inclusion in Central American Social Policy
Professor Mac MacLachlan, Director of the Centre for Global Health and member of the School of Psychology in Trinity College Dublin, participated in a recent high-level ministerial meeting on social inclusion in Panama.
9 Feb 2015
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ADAPT Researcher is Youngest Ever IBM ‘Master Inventor’
Haytham Assem, 26, has been rewarded for being a leading role model for the technical and scientific community.
30 Nov 2015