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Trinity lead network of ‘the best minds in Ireland' studying oesophageal cancer
Researchers from the School of Medicine are leading the first all-Ireland Cancer Research Network (AllCaN) which has launched to coincide with World Cancer Day 2023.
7 Feb 2023
Health|Research
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Majority of tourism visits have no identifiable impact on environment
New research from the School of Natural Sciences suggests the “Conservation versus tourism” narrative is false.
7 Feb 2023
Environment|Research|Science
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New research consortium aims to explain quantum measurement
The project is jointly led by Maximilian Lock and Nicolai Friis in Vienna and Felix Binder, who leads the Quantum Information Theory Group in Trinity’s School of Physics in Dublin.
7 Feb 2023
Awards and Funding|Innovation|Research
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Public lecture series on history and culture of Ukraine
As we approach the anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia (Feb 24th) Trinity is launching a free public lecture series which aims to give an overview of Ukraine's complex history and rich cultural heritage.
2 Feb 2023
Culture|Research|Society
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Trinity named 16th most international university in the world
Trinity College Dublin is the 16th most international university in the world in 2023, based on staff, students, research collaboration and international reputation, according to a new list from Times Higher Education (THE).
2 Feb 2023
Innovation|Research|Students
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Google and Apple dominate as a 'duopoly' with their health app stores
Google and Apple are walking a tightrope between enforcement and oversight as distributors and developers for health apps, according to researchers in a new scientific article published in the prestigious journal NPJ Digital Medicine.
2 Feb 2023
Health|Research
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95% of internationally trained doctors did not receive inter-cultural supports
A lack of inter-cultural supports for internationally trained doctors coming to work in Irish hospitals is putting further pressure on our already fragile health care system, according to new research from Trinity Business School.
2 Feb 2023
Health|Society
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New course highlights diversity and inclusion in further education and training
Designed specifically for staff working in the Further Education and Training sector, the course was designed by Dr Joanne Banks and Professor Michael Shevlin from Trinity's School of Education in collaboration with Dr Anne Costelloe and Carrie Archer from City of Dublin ETB.
2 Feb 2023
Students
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First sculptures of women installed in Trinity's Old Library
The new sculptures, the first to be commissioned in more than a century, will be displayed among the 40 marble sculptures that line Trinity’s historic Long Room, which were hitherto all of men.
1 Feb 2023
Culture|Society
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World premiere of new opera by Trinity's Evangelia Rigaki and playwright Marina Carr
A new chamber opera, entitled 'Old Ghosts', will premier this week in MoLI - Museum of Literature Ireland. The production features music by Evangelia Rigaki, Head of Trinity's Dept of Music, and text by playwright Marina Carr.
1 Feb 2023
Arts|Culture