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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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Report Paints Comprehensive Picture of Palliative Care Services in Ireland
The report by Trinity academics and ESRI examines costs and experiences of palliative care in three parts of Ireland.
14 Aug 2015
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Study on Perceptions of Coercion During Admission to Psychiatric Hospitals
The research, conducted at the School of Psychology examined the perspectives of 66 individuals and their caregivers.
7 Aug 2015
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Public Lecture Marks 70th Anniversary of Division of Korean Peninsula
Leading human rights experts discussed whether the promotion of human rights and peacebuilding can be pursued hand in hand at the event organised by Trinity’s Centre for Post-Conflict Justice.
4 Aug 2015
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Link Found Between Common Medications and Serious Falls in Older Men
Using data from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), scientists from Trinity College Dublin, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland and three UK Universities have discovered a significant link between serious falls causing injury in older men and a particular group of commonly used medicines.
30 Jul 2015
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Trinity Wins Landmark Athena SWAN Awards
Trinity won a bronze institutional Athena SWAN award for advancing gender equality. The Schools of Physics, Chemistry and Natural Sciences have also received awards.
30 Jul 2015
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New Blog Showcases First Hand Accounts of 1916 Rising
'Changed Utterly' blog showcase the breadth of Trinity Library’s collections relating to the 1916 Rising and aims to act as a catalyst for research ahead of the centenary in April 2016.
30 Jul 2015
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New Research Shows Two Thirds of Over-50s Don’t Understand Their Pension
The ESRI and Trinity College Dublin have released a new study examining how well-informed people are about their future pension benefits. Two-thirds of people who are aged over 50 and who are members of pension schemes were unable to provide basic information on their future pension benefits.
28 Jul 2015
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Scientific Tour de Force Signals Major Step for Structural Biology
A collaborative effort has produced the first structural blueprint of a complex between a protein and its cellular signalling partner, paving the way for highly specific drug development.
27 Jul 2015
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Secondary School Girls Enjoy Engineering Eye-Opener
Trinity’s School of Engineering opened its doors for the seventh year in a bid to showcase the wonderful world of engineering to curious secondary school girls.
27 Jul 2015