Covid-19: How Trinity's researchers are responding
The Covid-19 crisis is one of the greatest challenges we have faced in recent times. Experts around the world have rallied to the cause, working to find treatments, helping to inform policy, providing expert commentary in the media, donating equipment and expertise as well as lab space, or returning to work as frontline healthcare workers.
Trinity is no different.
Our researchers are working hard to help in any way they can. Examples of how our research community is harnessing their expertise for the greater good are collected here.
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Current research
- Why is Covid-19 so hard to treat? Growing evidence points to unique infectious profile Ignacio Martin-Loeches, Clinical Professor in Trinity College Dublin’s School of Medicine, and Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine at St James’s Hospital, is a co-author of the review just published in leading medical journal, The Lancet
- TILDA report shows the scale of the Covid crisis for Ireland’s older people Researchers at the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) have released a detailed and wide-ranging report revealing the toll of the COVID-19 crisis on the health and social circumstances of Ireland’s older adults.
- Persistent ill-health post-COVID occurs irrespective of severity of initial infection Trinity researchers have presented the first study globally to assess lung function and respiratory symptoms in patients across the full range of initial COVID-19 severity
- Law and Policy Responses to COVID-19 in Ireland: Supporting Individuals, Communities, Businesses, and the Economy The COVID-19 Legal Observatory has published its Response Report which draws on the expertise of contributors at the School of Law and School of Social Work and Social Policy to provide a comprehensive analysis of the primary regulations and rights with respect to socio-economic issues arising in the wake of COVID-19
- School closures, exam uncertainty hurt student wellbeing, finds Trinity survey A new survey of second-level students in schools in areas of social disadvantage shows school closures as a result of COVID-19 negatively impacted on their mental health. The data was collected as part of a broader longitudinal study by Trinity Access which meant that clear comparisons could be made with 2019.
- Trinity researchers build open source ventilator with international non-profit consortium The LibreRespire ventilator is one of LibreLabs’ first products, and it was developed to make an affordable, robust, medical-grade, open-source solution freely available to low and middle-income countries, where there is a significant shortage of mechanical ventilators.
- More than a quarter of parents feel children did not learn enough during Covid school closures The Covid-19 Parent Survey, carried out by Trinity College Dublin, is the second in a series of three reports on the impact of Covid school closures on education in Ireland.
- Winners And Losers In Coronavirus Times: Financialisation, Financial Chains and Emerging Economic Geographies of The Covid‐19 Pandemic Martin Sokol and Leonardo Pataccini examine the economic winners and losers to highlight the emerging economic geographies of the coronavirus pandemic.
- Cause for concern: COVID-19’s troubling impact on the brain We know very little about COVID-19 and the brain, but the knowns are clearly cause for concern, writes Tomás Ryan
- Research highlights increased loneliness in lock-down for the over-70s A collaborative report published by researchers at the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) and ALONE examines issues of loneliness and social isolation in older adults.
- Teaching and Learning During School Closures: Lessons Learned. Irish Second-Level Teacher Perspectives Using findings from a survey of over 700 second-level teachers, researchers from the School of Education examine the changes in teaching and learning during recent school closures
- Trinity welcomes further investment in COVID-19 Research Project Trinity College Dublin has welcomed the Government’s €4.8M investment into a collaborative partnership at the university researching the immune response to COVID-19.
- School of Medicine Update Read all about how Trinity’s School of Medicine has been responding to the Covid-19 pandemic
- Altered lives in a time of crisis: Preparing for recovery from the impact of the COVID- 19 pandemic on the lives of older adults Researchers at the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), Trinity College Dublin are analysing how the COVID-19 outbreak, and subsequent measures to ‘flatten the curve’, have impacted adults over 50 in Ireland.
- The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on people living with dementia in Ireland Suzanne Cahill and colleagues have prepared a preliminary report reviewing the impact of Covid-19 on people living with dementia and their family caregivers
- Who has been infected with Covid-19 and why? A research project lead by Nollaig Bourke is finding out who has been infected with COVID-19 amongst our older population, and more importantly why
- Blood clot clues and the reach of Covid-19 James O’Donnell explains how the lungs may be the coronavirus gateway, but it can extend much further into the body
- Countries with female leaders suffer six times fewer Covid-19 deaths A new study co-authored by Luca Coscieme says the Covid-19 crisis points to female leadership as a marker for healthier and more equal societies
- Internet access and use by older adults in the "new normal" Researchers from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) at Trinity College have released a new report that delves into the internet habits and behaviours of adults aged 50 and over in Ireland.
- Trinity’s Covid-19 trials Kingston Mills joins Nadine O’Regan to discuss his co-leadership of Trinity’s immunology project to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic
- Trinity research helping policy makers make safer decisions on reopening our communities Catherine Comiskey’s research project will estimate the levels of asymptomatic infections to help inform planners and policymakers about a possible second epidemic and how Ireland can ease social restrictions related to COVID-19 over the coming months
- DeCOmPRESS: Defining the course of the COVID-19 disease in the immunosuppressed patient Mark Little is leading a team that is working to better understand how Covid-19 effects those who are medically compromised
- Is the new abnormal troublesome for our voices? With more of us working from home than ever before, a new study being carried out at Trinity College Dublin will investigate the effect that this new way of working is having on our voices.
- Living in Lockdown: Archiving the Pandemic The Library is building a collection of personal records of life during the Covid-19 crisis, so that a detailed story of how it was experienced can be archived for ongoing research.
- Six Trinity researchers win state funding for vital research into Covid-19 The projects will examine the implications of the disease on the health and well-being of our nation and on our health service and public health decisions.
- The Trinity COVID-19 Immunology Project The Trinity COVID-19 Immunology Project builds on Trinity’s world-class Immunology expertise, accelerating research now to tackle COVID-19 and develop solutions to control the pandemic and protect our communities
- Meet Violet, the Robot That Can Kill the Covid-19 Virus TIME magazine talks to Conor McGinn about his team’s new robot that can be used to kill the Covid-19 virus
- An OPEN MIND wellbeing challenge Science Gallery Dublin adapted their OPEN MIND research programme to create a wellbeing challenge for young people, offering tips and ideas for minding your mental health.
- Government information on COVID-19 now being made available as Linked Open Data Developed by SFI ADAPT research centre and Ordnance Survey Ireland, the COVID-19 Health Surveillance Monitor (Ireland) data that is being regularly published through gov.ie and government websites, is available as open data in the high quality (5-star) Linked Open Data format
- Covid-19 in Nursing Homes Researchers from the Dept of Medical Gerontology assess the impact of Covid-19 on nursing homes
- Trinity start-up develops a virus-killing robot A robot emitting ultraviolet light (UVC) with the ability to disinfect hospitals and get rid of the Covid-19 virus has been developed by a start-up attached to Trinity College Dublin
- Irish Covid-19 Psychological Survey Researchers from the Trinity Centre for Global Health have released the first wave of the Irish COVID-19 Psychological Survey, a multi-wave study running throughout the COVID-19 outbreak to better understand how people are responding, understanding, and coping with the pandemic.
- Covid-19 Statistics Researchers at TILDA have created real-time daily visualisations of Covid-19 statistics across Ireland
- The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) and the response to Covid-19 in Ireland In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, TILDA research, management and administrative support teams have collectively reoriented their work to assist the planners and providers of health services in Ireland in managing the crisis
- School of Medicine Covid-19 Spotlights The School of Medicine is sharing current research and news related to Covid-19 on the school website
Helpful Resources
- Covid-19 Law and Human Rights Observatory The Trinity Centre for Constitutional Governance and the Corporate Law, Governance and Capital Markets research group have produced a searchable catalogue of official documents on aspects of Ireland’s Covid-19 response
- Journey to Birth - a new MOOC from the School of Nursing and Midwifery A new free online antenatal course has been launched by researchers from the School of Nursing and Midwifery at a time when face-to-face classes are cancelled
- Home Languages and Home Learning: Supports for multilingual parents Researchers in the School of Education in collaboration with Mother Tongues have created short videos on how families can support young children with their literacy, numeracy and creativity during the school shutdown in 4 languages (Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish and Romanian) as well as in English.
- Open Science Hub BLAST Challenge This three-week, self-guided project lets teenagers try their hand at reflecting, innovating and exploring positive changes during pandemic times by designing a shared community experience.
- Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability Covid-19 resources TCAID has created a central resource to provide information about Covid-19 for people with an intellectual disability
- Prof Ian Robertson on managing stress Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Ian Robertson, provides some useful methods of relieving stress and coping through the Covid-19 pandemic
- How to make your own facemask Watch as Luke O’Neill explains how to make your own facemask
- Numeracy in the Now Researchers from the School of Education have produced 6 short videos on how families can support young children with their numeracy during the school shutdown
- Literacy on the Loose A series of easy and accessible videos to help parents who are home schooling young children has been developed by researchers in Trinity.
- Working Remotely: How to Support Employees with Intellectual Disabilities Marie Devitt and Barbara Ringwood from Trinity’s Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities on how employers can support people with disabilities in their organisation
Hospitals, healthcare, and the front line
- Women’s experience of maternity care during Covid-19 Prof. Valerie Smith and colleagues in the School of Nursing and Midwifery present the second report in their analysis of maternity care in Ireland during Covid-19
- The impact of Covid-19 on maternity care To explore the impact of Covid-19 on maternity care, Prof. Valerie Smith and colleagues in the School of Nursing and Midwifery evaluated both clinical and experiential outcomes in a two-phase study at one hospital site in Ireland. Read the phase one report here.
- Trinity researchers build open source ventilator with international non-profit consortium The LibreRespire ventilator is one of LibreLabs’ first products, and it was developed to make an affordable, robust, medical-grade, open-source solution freely available to low and middle-income countries, where there is a significant shortage of mechanical ventilators.
- Trinity HSE contact tracing centre helps combat COVID-19 Up to 4,000 people were contacted by the 60 volunteers operating the Contact Tracing Centre (CTC) in Trinity.
- Better care models for elderly must not be derailed by Covid-19 We must evolve from nursing homes to cost-effective, stay-at-home alternatives suggests Suzanne Cahill
- COVID-19 crisis is causing people to exercise more A national survey led by Cuisle Forde and Emer Barret from the Discipline of Physiotherapy has found almost 50% of people are exercising more than they normally would during the COVID-19 crisis
- Coronavirus: how physiotherapists are helping patients recover Physiotherapists examine the various ways in which they can assist in recovery from the coronavirus
- Trinity engineers use 3D printers at home in battle to tackle shortage of PPE While access to Trinity is restricted, Chief Technical Officer in the School of Engineering, Mick Reilly, has relocated six of the School’s 3D Printers to his home in Kildare.
- Timely and appropriate COVID-19 care urgent for people with an intellectual disability It is vital that people with an intellectual disability (ID) get the care that they need during the COVID-19 pandemic, says Professor Mary McCarron, Director of the Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability (TCAID)
- Protecting Our Longevity Dividend During Covid-19 Prof Des O’Neill argues in the Irish Medical Journal that much international and national planning for Covid-19 fails to adequately frame the crisis in terms of those older people who are most at risk
- Resources for maternity care during Covid-19 Researchers in the School of Nursing & Midwifery have developed guidelines and resources on maternity care during Covid-19, for midwives, doctors, healthcare professionals and researchers.
- Trinity Donates Medical Equipment to Hospitals, In Coronavirus Effort Trinity PIs donate medical equipment and supplies to local hospitals
- Research Motor Neurone (RMN) joins forces with IMNDA Research Motor Neurone (RMN), led by Prof Orla Hardiman is innovating its MND services, combining their clinical & research staff to provide 24/7 cover & home visits
Treatment options, prevention measures, and vaccine development
- On our guard against the new variants We cannot let our guard down - but the good news is that vaccines can be quickly changed to recognise latest strains, writes Luke O’Neill
- Older people should increase exercise prior to Covid-19 vaccination Regular aerobic or moderate exercise in weeks and months prior to Covid-19 vaccination can help improve antibody responses post vaccination in older people, according to researchers at TILDA
- A vaccine against Covid-19: Is it too early to celebrate? Cliona O’Farrelly writes that there are still many questions that need to be answered about how inoculation would work
- Speed, success, diplomacy and delivery: the formula for a Covid-19 vaccine There are several approaches to developing a Covid-19 vaccine, says Prof Kingston Mills, professor of experimental immunology at Trinity College Dublin.
- Face masks should be mandatory in Irish shops, says immunologist Kingston Mills says the requirement to wear masks on public transport should also be extended to shops as Ireland eases coronavirus lockdown measures.
- Encouraging signs in early trial of possible Covid vaccine Kingston Mills comments on the early results of a vaccine trial in China
- Up to 25% of U.S. coronavirus cases traced back to one individual Luke O’Neill explains how scientists can map the spread of the virus
- Coronavirus: Adults should take vitamin D, researchers say Rose Anne Kenny and Eamon Laird argue that all adults should be urged to take Vitamin D supplements
- BCG-induced trained immunity: can it offer protection against COVID-19? Luke O’Neill discusses the possible benefits of the BCG vaccine against viral infections
- Herd immunity in Ireland is almost impossible without a vaccine Kingston Mills discusses the vast global effort to develop a blend of drugs to control Covid-19
- The race to find a vaccine Trinity experts Kingston Mills, Cliona Ni Cheallaigh, and Luke O’Neill discuss various potential treatment options on RTE’s Prime Time.
- Face masks are key to halting coronavirus and helping us leave lockdown Luke O’Neill argues that wearing facemasks should be required when we go out in public
- We need mass testing for coronavirus. This is how to do it. Tomás Ryan makes the case for smart mass testing
- Where and how you should wear face masks Kim Roberts talks to the Irish Times about the use of face masks
- Vaccines need scientific scrutiny despite global rush, warns expert Luke O’Neill makes the case for adequate scientific scrutiny in the rush to develop vaccines and treatments
- Coronavirus: The drug options come into sharp focus Prof. Luke O’Neill and Dr Kim Roberts discuss treatment options in The Irish Times
Responses and Discussions
- The post-pandemic city: what could possibly go wrong? The Covid-19 pandemic has reignited debates about the future of cities, Martin Sokol writes. This blog post argues that while positive goals are potentially achievable, there is also a good chance that things could go horribly wrong.
- Trinity’s Library marks the anniversary of lockdown with children’s online exhibition On the anniversary of the first lockdown, the Libraryhas launched an online exhibition showcasing children’s drawings, poems, diaries and fictional accounts in response to lockdown, 2020
- Mandatory quarantine allowable under the Constitution David Kenny writes that it is constitutionally possible to make quarantine mandatory
- How Ireland turned around one of the biggest spikes in Covid cases in the world Luke O’Neill looks at the steps Ireland took to address the spike in cases in January
- The Pandemic of Global Inequality Martin Sokol and Leonardo Pataccini discuss issues of inequality that surround the pandemic
- Meet the minds behind Trinity’s Covid-19 Research Hub Trinity immunologists are pooling their expertise to fight the pandemic from new angles
- Electric car sales are on the rise – is coronavirus a turning point for the market? James Carroll examines the recent rise in sales of electric cars
- The Individual and the Collective: How is COVID-19 affecting our social relationships? Kate Smyth speaks to two academics from the School of Psychology to get their take on the impact the pandemic has been having on our relationships with each other and the State.
- Businesses need to be careful with personal data during pandemic Maria Grazia Porcedda writes about how smaller businesses will need to balance contact tracing with data protection requirements
- Better care models for elderly must not be derailed by Covid-19 We must evolve from nursing homes to cost-effective, stay-at-home alternatives suggests Suzanne Cahill
- Covid Tracker app: Trinity researchers question data sent from Google phone apps Prof Douglas Leith and Dr Stephen Farrell of Trinity College Dublin found that Google Play Services sends data to the technology giant every 20 minutes.
- What is a virus? Andrew Bowie explains how viruses work and what goes into developing an effective vaccine in this podcast
- Covid-19 and a Changing Society Keep up to date with the weekly discussions hosted by Trinity Research in Social Sciences (TRiSS) on how Covid-19 is impacting our society
- Is Ireland’s strategy to live with or eliminate coronavirus? Tomás Ryan asks where are we now as we enter the summer months and restrictions are relaxed
- Covid-19 and Challenges to Democracy The latest event in the Trinity Research in Social Sciences weekly series "COVID-19 and a Changing Society" will take place on June 15th
- Northern Ireland after coronavirus: three scenarios for politics and peace David Mitchell examines the impact that Covid-19 might have on Northern Ireland
- School closure might be a dream for some children, but it is a nightmare for others Elizabeth Nixon examines how Covid-19 is impacting the lives of Irish children and why the government needs to do more for early childhood education.
- Pandemic productivity: How to acquire new skills during lockdown Conor McGuckin suggests that once we have accounted for our basic needs, we might be able to learn new skills during lockdown
- Health and safety in crèches shouldn’t take precedence over children’s play, say experts Experts call for no ‘hasty opening’ of crèches without protocols suited to needs of young children
- Children have suffered in lockdown and need support Robbie Gilligan discusses the impact the pandemic has had on children
- The Big Tech Show: Startup survival and thermal cameras Seamus O’Shaughnessy explains the possible limitations of thermal cameras in the move to reopen the country
- State of emergency: Government responses to Covid-19 Oran Doyle analyses the Irish legal response to Covid-19 for the ConstitutionNet platform of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance
- Trinity Long Room Hub Workshop: Rethinking Democracy - Inequality The third in a five-part series, this workshop will interrogate the role of inequality in the Covid-19 public health emergency.
- UN has a chance to win back support for its human rights framework Donna Lyons argues that as well as coordinating a medical response, the United Nations could also oversee national approaches to constraints placed on rights as a result of the coronavirus outbreak
- Lockdown: It’s not about how get out, it’s about how we stay out Tomás Ryan examines how Ireland could exit lockdown, and still function as a society while preventing future infection surges and lockdowns
- Rapid Residences with the Science Gallery Thanks to support from the Provost’s Academic Development Fund from Trinity College Dublin, the Science Gallery announced a total of 15 Rapid Residency grants. These creators will work with Trinity researchers and other cultural innovators to develop their ideas over the next few weeks.
- Food sharing in the future: what has the novel coronavirus shown us so far? Anna Davies examines how the current crisis is shaping the motivations, means and ways in which we share food.
- Should Google be allowed near contact tracing apps? New research from Doug Leith suggests that the involvement of Google could cause privacy problems in at least one contact-tracing model.
- Digital black hole in our national memory Helen Shenton, Librarian and College Archivist, writes about the need for legislation to capture the Irish web domain to ensure the future understanding of Ireland’s contemporary society
- Watch it back: Science of Grief On Wednesday, 29 April, Science Gallery Dublin teamed up with Science Galleries in Detroit and Atlanta to livestream Science of Grief – a three-hour online exploration of loss, hope and creativity, featuring scientists, poets, musicians, researchers, artists and healthcare workers.
- Life through a screen: Cinematic space and social distancing Jennifer O’Meara asks if films can inspire us as we navigate the limits of confinement via computers and phones.
- Are governments using the crisis to implement laws and measures to limit the rights of citizens Lilith Acadia talks to Pat Kenny on Newstalk about the implications of current restrictions
- Behind the Headlines: Climate Change and Pandemics The latest discussion in the Trinity Long Room Hub’s Behind the Headlines series brought to the fore how the climate crisis and the biodiversity crisis are strongly linked to the increase and outbreak of pandemics
- Statement from the PRILA Research Group on Covid-19 in prisons Mary Rogan’s PRILA research group issued a statement on the management of COVID-19 in the prison context and the need to uphold human rights
- Coronavirus pandemic is putting civil liberties at risk Lilith Acadia discusses how to protect civil liberties during this pandemic
- Meet the coronavirus drones and robots Boris Galkin discusses how the use of drones and robots to carry out critical services can save lives during an epidemic
- Behind the Headlines: Plagues and Pandemics The Trinity Long Room Hub’s latest Behind the Headlines event discussed plagues and pandemics. You can read more and watch back here.
- COVID-19 Crisis Blog Members of the Trinity Long Room Hub’s research community are sharing insights to the current crisis in a regular blog series.
Education and Universities
- Covid-era college: Empty lecture halls, virtual clubs, ‘click and collect’ libraries Trinity College Dublin’s provost, Dr Patrick Prendergast says the university is proving resilient by keeping college life going, albeit in new ways
- Most primary school principals overwhelmed by Covid-19 challenges The vast majority of primary school principals feel overwhelmed by the scale of extra tasks and challenges linked to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new study by Trinity researchers
- School closures, exam uncertainty hurt student wellbeing, finds Trinity survey A new survey of second-level students in schools in areas of social disadvantage shows school closures as a result of COVID-19 negatively impacted on their mental health. The data was collected as part of a broader longitudinal study by Trinity Access which meant that clear comparisons could be made with 2019.
- Challenge of online learning all about creative collaboration Janet Benson, academic director with Learnovate research centre, says companies should not try to replicate what they are doing in face-to-face learning in the digital space.
- More than a quarter of parents feel children did not learn enough during Covid school closures The Covid-19 Parent Survey, carried out by Trinity College Dublin, is the second in a series of three reports on the impact of Covid school closures on education in Ireland.
- What will a post-Covid classroom look like? Ann Devitt, academic director of Learnovate, talks to Tech Radio about what classrooms might look like in September
- Second-level teacher survey details lockdown-era barriers to education A new survey of second-level teachers carried out by the School of Education and Learnovate has provided a snapshot of what teaching and learning was like during the period of school closures as a result of COVID-19.
- Why it’s difficult to be a woman in research right now Trinity’s Associate Vice Provost for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Clodagh Brook, discusses how women in research have been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic
- With calculated grades, trust in teachers and schools must take centre stage Damian Murchan writes about the plans for the Leaving Cert
- NanoWOW: Introduction to Nanoscience AMBER launches online science experience for teaching kids at home
- Will a funding shortfall offer harsh lessons for universities? Provost of Trinity College Dublin, Dr. Patrick Prendergast explains that chronic underfunding will see Irish colleges and universities continue to slide down international rankings.
- Coronavirus and copyright – or, the copyright concerns of the widespread move to online instruction Eoin O’Dell examines the implications of Irish copyright law for the move to online teaching
- Tech2Students Trinity Access Programmes (TAP) launches Tech2Students in collaboration with Camara Education Ireland to get laptops to students
- Coronavirus means income from overseas students likely to be wiped out Provost Patrick Prendergast discusses the far-reaching financial implications for our universities that the current disruption will cause
- How does your immune system work? Luke O’Neill talks about how our immune system works on RTE’s RTE Jr show
- Home-schooling during coronavirus closures: advice from experts Assistant Prof in Education Ann Devitt shares some advice on home-schooling
Economic and Employment Impacts
- The post-pandemic city: what could possibly go wrong? The Covid-19 pandemic has reignited debates about the future of cities, Martin Sokol writes. This blog post argues that while positive goals are potentially achievable, there is also a good chance that things could go horribly wrong.
- Electric car sales are on the rise – is coronavirus a turning point for the market? James Carroll examines the recent rise in sales of electric cars
- Reboot and Reignite Business Campaign Andrew Burke, Dean of the Trinity Business School, talks to Forbes about a series of online workshops launching in September to help businesses navigate the new environment
- Winners And Losers In Coronavirus Times: Financialisation, Financial Chains and Emerging Economic Geographies of The Covid‐19 Pandemic Martin Sokol and Leonardo Pataccini examine the economic winners and losers to highlight the emerging economic geographies of the coronavirus pandemic.
- Cultural reforms in Irish banks: Walking the walk during the COVID-19 pandemic Blanaid Clarke examines banking culture and values during the Covid crisis as part of a new ebook from the European Banking Institute
- Plan to reopen economy will fail if childcare not taken seriously Camille Loftus argues that the childcare sector has to be taken more seriously if the plan to reopen the economy is to succeed
- Trinity research shows 75% of workers fear contracting Covid-19 on their public transport commute The research also shows that 80% of workers would prefer to work from home once Covid-19 restrictions are lifted
- Rents record biggest monthly drop since 2011 Ronan Lyons prepared the latest Daft.ie Rental Price Report
- Reopening Ireland and the route to recovery Sean Barrett argues that reopening Ireland is a first step on the road to reform
- Confinement: the fear of death, the price of life and the risk of living Laurent Muzellec discusses a new way of living in the wake of the current lockdown
- Navigating Covid-19 Business Series The current crisis presents an unprecedented, global challenge for business and the global economy. The Trinity Business School provides you with the most current thought leadership and experts insights from our Faculty
- Covid-19 Conversations Series Brian Lucey hosts a series of online conversations with our experts in the Trinity Business Schoool, sharing insights on the global business impact of COVID-19, the challenges organisations and students are facing, and recommendations on how they can respond.
- EdTech centre Learnovate offers expertise to support companies in fight against Covid-19 The Learnovate Centre based at Trinity, and one of Europe’s leading research centres in learning technologies, has offered its expertise to help companies, government agencies, medical centres and charities in the fight against COVID-19.
- Covid-19 and why conscious capitalism can be the new normal Business needs to rethink what it does in ways that embrace more conscious forms of capitalism.
- How bad will European economies get? Key challenges for each country Andrew Burke talks to Forbes about the challenges facing the Irish economy
- Trinity research outlines cost of not supporting firms in danger of closure due to Covid-19 crisis The failure to safeguard vulnerable firms at risk of closure from the ongoing COVID-19 crisis only stands to deepen the long-term economic challenges the country faces.