Top Stories
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What’s the point of doing philosophy?
Peter Simons, Chair of Moral Philosophy, has just been nominated as 'one of the 50 most influential living philosophers'
14 Sep 2016
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New company Inflazome will tackle chronic inflammatory diseases
The company, based on collaboration between Trinity and the University of Queensland, has raised €15 million to develop new therapeutics.
12 Sep 2016
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Two out of three ain’t bad… or is it?
New research highlights how efficient our third-level institutions are
12 Sep 2016
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Chemists devise revolutionary 3D bone-scanning technique
The technique provides 3D images of an unparalleled resolution without using X-rays and should have major implications for the diagnosis and treatment of bone injuries.
8 Sep 2016
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Uncovering the secrets of successful ageing – TILDA explores decade of research
From heart conditions to caring for grandchildren and from undiagnosed diabetes to the power of positive thought, the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) has spent a decade understanding Ireland’s older generation. Trinity College Dublin will celebrate that milestone with 600 of the 8500 participants at a special event today.
8 Sep 2016
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Trinity and UCD presidents issue joint statement on third-level funding
Provost of Trinity and President of UCD have issued a joint statement calling for Government action to address funding crisis in higher education.
6 Sep 2016
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Poet Doireann Ní Ghríofa awarded Rooney Prize for Irish Literature 2016
Ireland’s great writers gather to celebrate 40 years of the Rooney Prize
6 Sep 2016
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Chambers Ireland CSR Awards – Trinity wins volunteering prize
On Thursday, 01 September 2016, Trinity was announced as the winner of the Chambers Ireland CSR Award for Excellence in Community – Volunteering for a Large Indigenous Company.
6 Sep 2016
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Building the bionic human – TBSI celebrates first five years
TBSI celebrated its fifth anniversary, at which researchers discussed how they had discovered how to replace corneas and reverse engineer cancer cells to reduce their aggressiveness.
5 Sep 2016
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3D bioprinting technology could provide alternative bone graft options
In a world-first, researchers have developed a technique for printing bones and other biological materials.
2 Sep 2016