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Friendly Fungi Could Help Barley Growers Feed the World Without Chemicals
Botanists from Trinity College Dublin have found two fungal species that prevent the spread of common seed infections; what's more, these fungi work their magic without chemical fertilisers.
11 Feb 2015
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Innovation Academy to provide Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training for Brazilian Academics
The Innovation Academy at Trinity and UNISUAM, a non-profit educational institution in Brazil, have joined forces to deliver training to UNISUAM academics in 2015
10 Feb 2015
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Researchers Showcase Advances in Aviation Safety to MEPs in Brussels
PROSPERO, an EU FP7 Project co-ordinated by the Centre for Innovative Human Systems and School of Psychology aims to help meet ambitious EU targets to reduce aviation accident rates
10 Feb 2015
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Trinity Business School Hosts the launch of Career Zoo 2015
Minister Richard Bruton joined Dr James Quinn, Head of Trinity School of Business, to launch Career Zoo 2015 in the Interim Business building at Trinity College Dublin
9 Feb 2015
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Trinity Academic Helps to Promote Equity and Inclusion in Central American Social Policy
Professor Mac MacLachlan, Director of the Centre for Global Health and member of the School of Psychology in Trinity College Dublin, participated in a recent high-level ministerial meeting on social inclusion in Panama.
9 Feb 2015
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RTEs ‘Neven Maguire: Home Chef’ Visits Trinity College Dublin
Trinity’s busy catering department featured in this week’s RTE television series 'Neven Maguire: Home Chef'.
6 Feb 2015
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Trinity Chemist Wins Grant to Develop Commercial Nanotech Applications
ERC Research Professor in Trinity’s Schools of Chemistry and Physics, Valeria Nicolosi, secured the Proof of Concept grant to bridge the gap between research and commercial application.
5 Feb 2015
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Trinity Joins Charter in Pledge to Promote Gender Equality
Trinity College Dublin signed up to a nationwide charter, pledging to promote gender equality in advancing women’s careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) employment in academia.
5 Feb 2015
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Students Look Under the Bitcoin Bonnet
Students at Trinity College Dublin are aiming to build a Bitcoin 'credit-check' database, which could make the crypto-currency more transparent, and in turn encourage more businesses to use it.
4 Feb 2015
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Irish Times Theatre Award Nominations for Trinity’s Lir Academy and its Graduates
Trinity College Dublin’s Lir National Academy has been nominated for the Irish Times Theatre Judges' Special Award in recognition for producing high calibre skilled graduates.
4 Feb 2015