College News
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Students set sights on SpaceX Hyperloop Pod competition in California
The Eirloop team, comprising 45 students from Ireland, will compete in front of Elon Musk – demoing a pod capable of safely transporting people at up to 600 km/h.
6 Apr 2018
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How citizen science, gaming and AI are mapping the brain
Hundreds of thousands of players around the world are solving 3D puzzles and mapping out neurons, which in turn allows neuroscientists to chart synaptic connections and model circuitry.
6 Apr 2018
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Trinity student wins 2018 gradireland National Student Challenge
Ceithleann Ní Chonluain, a final year Trinity Politics, Philosophy, Economics and Sociology (PPES) student, has beaten 50 of Ireland’s best and brightest students.
4 Apr 2018
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Trinity Masters students win Citi upStart accelerator
Trinity's Team Imbibe won the Dragon's Den final of Citi's upStart Student Entrepreneurship Programme.
3 Apr 2018
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New research network will bolster our understanding of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The new ‘European Network on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (EUROMENE)’ will address gaps in our knowledge of the impact of this complex disease.
29 Mar 2018
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Scholarship opportunities in China launched
Irish Universities Association launches 10 scholarships of €1000 available to Irish university students for summer school/internship in Beijing, China in 2018.
23 Mar 2018
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Trinity team came 2nd in Deloitte Difference University Challenge Global Final
They are the first ever Trinity team to make the finals and youngest ever Irish team to do so.
23 Mar 2018
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Master-class introduces secondary school students to particle physics
Trinity’s School of Mathematics hosted the worldwide program, which opens the window of cutting-edge physics to young investigators.
23 Mar 2018
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Trinity’s Little Secret: Saint Patrick’s Well (Sráid Thobar Phádraig)
Of the roughly one hundred holy wells recorded in Dublin, six are dedicated to St Patrick.
16 Mar 2018
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Older people living in deprived areas face increased risk of developing dementia
The findings are based on novel analysis of data collected for the TUDA Ageing study of over 5,000 older people across the Island of Ireland.
22 Feb 2018