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“Quintessentially Irish”: Nicole Volmering discusses Ireland’s unique street signs
As we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year, we talk to Dr Nicole Volmering, School of Histories and Humanities, about Irish cultural heritage on our streetscape and how the cló gaelach is “a symbol of Irish history”.
14 Mar 2025
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Trinity Long Room Hub and Rough Magic announce Eoghan Carrick as inaugural Rough Magic Fellow
The Trinity Long Room Hub, in collaboration with theatre director Lynne Parker, has established the Rough Magic Fellowship to mark the 40th anniversary of the Rough Magic Theatre Company.
03 Mar 2025
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Trinity Long Room Hub celebrates the Eavan Boland Library
To mark the official launch of the Eavan Boland Library on 10 March 2025, the Trinity Long Room Hub will celebrate the poet in its latest window display on Fellows’ Square.
25 Feb 2025
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Fellow in Focus: Professor Ronan McDonald on reading and the distraction economy
The Trinity Long Room Hub’s latest ‘Fellow in Focus’ discussion featured an interdisciplinary discussion bridging literary studies and cognitive science.
14 Feb 2025
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Trinity Long Room Hub welcomes new International Visiting Fellows
In partnership with Trinity’s Arts and Humanities Schools and the Library, our Visiting Research Fellowship programme connects Trinity’s researchers with the best of their respective fields internationally.
06 Feb 2025
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VOICES Project: St Brigid's Day and Courageous Women
Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, Principal Investigator of Trinity's VOICES project discusses the significance of St. Brigid's day and courageous women across history from Brigid to Bishop Budde.
04 Feb 2025
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Research in focus: AI and the future of judicial systems
Professor Brian Barry from Trinity’s School of Law tells us how decision-making in judicial systems can be improved and why technology can play a role.
30 Jan 2025
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Queer/Cuir Poetry Now: launch of new reading group
Symposium and reading group led by early career researchers from Trinity’s Arts and Humanities Schools explores what it means for a poem to be queer.
29 Jan 2025
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International Day of Education 2025
Professor Carmel O'Sullivan shares her thoughts on 2025 International Day of Education and how we can keep a human-centered perspective on AI, reseach and education.
24 Jan 2025
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New initiative for young people to explore how Irish language and traditions can inspire environmental innovations
The Critical ChangeLab project, led by Trinity’s School of Education, brings its expertise on creative approaches to youth engagement to new interdisciplinary collaboration with Academy of the Near Future and Gael Linn.
22 Jan 2025
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