Latest News
-
Trinity staff and students hear from Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in live address to third-level students of Ireland
Trinity staff and students joined the broadcast of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's live video address to third-level students in Ireland.
25 Nov 2022
News
-
'Behind the Headlines' Waste Lands
Responding to the devastation of the First World War, T.S. Eliot wrote of showing ‘fear in a handful of dust’ in his monumental 1922 poem, The Waste Land.
14 Nov 2022
News
-
Trinity launches a Researcher Impact Framework
How can researchers demonstrate the value of their scholarly work to audiences both in and outside of academia?
26 Oct 2022
News
-
Publication in Focus: The Sound and Silence of Women in Digital Media
Actresses' voices are increasingly being manipulated in new ways according to the latest book by Dr Jennifer O’Meara who says women’s voices are being remediated in complex ways as a result of digital technologies, screens and pla
31 Mar 2022
News
-
How can we make social media platforms safer?
Facebook whistle-blower, Frances Haugen, explained to Newstalk's Jess Kelly why transparency is critical to addressing what is now a "critical civilisation-level problem".
25 Mar 2022
News
-
Ireland “a laboratory” for colonialism in Palestine
The Trinity Long Room Hub welcomes Professor Rashid Khalidi, eminent historian and Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University, for a two-month fellowship exploring the parallels between Ireland and Palesti
21 Mar 2022
News
-
Director Eve Patten awarded Shared Island funding for project on Ireland’s cultural borderscape
The IRBORDCUL project led by Professor Eve Patten, Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub is among the sixty-two projects in Ireland and in Northern Ireland that have been awarded funding from the North-South Research Programme.
14 Mar 2022
News
-
'A Year to Remember': The Poetry of Logical Ideas? A Profile of Emmy Noether
In our new blog series, we ask experts from Trinity’s arts and humanities which events, for them, make 2022 ‘A year to remember’. In this month's blog, published on International Women's Day, Tom Hedley marks 100 years since the
08 Mar 2022
News
-
Publication in Focus: Comparing Peace Processes in Ireland and Korea
A recently published edited collection by Dr Dong Jin Kim and Dr David Mitchell of Trinity College Dublin’s School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies, explores the peace processes of Ireland and Korea, comparing two cases
22 Feb 2022
News
-
The Trinity Long Room Hub Welcomes Dr Clara Dawson
The Trinity Long Room Hub welcomes Visiting Research Fellow Dr Clara Dawson (University of Manchester) for a new interdisciplinary research project bringing together poetry and natural history.
22 Feb 2022
News
<< < 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 > >>