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Language-learning projects can help revise destructive understandings of history
Language learning has the potential to build empathy between groups in conflict and help revise destructive understandings of history, according to researchers in Trinity College Dublin, who have conducted a study of the Turas Irish-language centre in East Belfast.
31 May 2018
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Trinity welcomes the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea, Mr Lee Nak-yon, visited Trinity College Dublin today.
28 May 2018
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President Higgins gives address on Africa Day
The President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins gave a keynote address on ‘Africa-Ireland Relations: Current and Future’ at a special event in celebration of Africa Day.
25 May 2018
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Trinity unveils plans for E3 Institute in Engineering, Energy and Environment
Plans for the €60 million new E3 Institute to be funded by major Irish philanthropic donation and Government funding.
25 May 2018
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Rugby’s Silvester is Sports Person of Year
Annual awards celebrate year's sporting highlights
24 May 2018
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Trinity Student wins 2018 Mary Mulvihill Award
Trinity's environmental science student Katie Carbonara is the 2018 winner of the Mary Mulvihill Award, the science media competition for third level students that commemorates the legacy of science journalist and author Mary Mulvihill (1959–2015).
23 May 2018
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Healthcare researchers to tap into AI for innovative solutions
The Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation has expanded its research collaboration with IBM Research Ireland, and this will result in exciting new healthcare research collaborations
22 May 2018
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Link between long-term memory and neurodegenerative disease
Scientists have just discovered that a small region of a cellular protein that helps long-term memories form also drives the neurodegeneration seen in motor neuron disease (MND).
22 May 2018
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Precious Irish-language manuscripts showcased at conference and exhibition
Medieval Brehon law texts detailing bee-keeping laws and the Irish ‘book of genesis’ are among precious Irish-language manuscripts will be the focus of an academic conference and exhibition in Trinity College Dublin on Thursday opening today, Thursday, May 17th, 2018.
17 May 2018
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Tribute to one of Ireland’s greatest playwrights – Tom Murphy
Marking his sad passing, we are revisiting his wonderful contribution to Irish theatre captured in an online Library exhibition Tom Murphy: a Life in the Theatre based on his papers acquired by the Library of Trinity College.
16 May 2018