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Bank of Ireland to partner with Trinity on Innovation & Entrepreneurship Hub
It will support students and graduates developing innovation and entrepreneurial skills at the university’s Innovation & Entrepreneurship (I&E) Hub.
23 Jan 2018
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Grattan Scholarships awarded in Energy Economics and International Development
Grattan Scholarships are awarded to outstanding PhD students who are committed to understanding and improving society through their research, teaching and education.
23 Jan 2018
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‘14 expeditions’ seminar series to tell globetrotting botany research tales
The series, which is open to all, will showcase unique and exciting adventures – such as avoiding bears in Alaska – undertaken in the name of botany research.
23 Jan 2018
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The seemingly unremarkable crystals that could help predict volcanic eruptions
The new approach may also prove useful for studying volcanoes that have remained dormant.
23 Jan 2018
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What medieval handwriting can tell us about modern neurological diseases
Trinity Long Room Hub public talk explored how new technologies can help us diagnose neurological diseases in long-dead medieval scribes.
22 Jan 2018
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Oncologist at Spanish National Cancer Research Centre receives Burkitt Award
The award recognises people with the integrity, compassion and dedication matching that of Denis Burkitt.
19 Jan 2018
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Trinity announces Book of Kells Creative Competition winners
1,500 budding artists and writers of all ages from all over Ireland participated in the Book of Kells Creative Competition.
19 Jan 2018
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Trinity partners with Irish Times on Citizen Science initiative
Throughout 2018, a number of Citizen Science projects will be developed and promoted -- people are warmly encouraged to contribute.
18 Jan 2018
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Limerick students win Science at Trinity Global Challenges Award
Thomas Gomes, Donnacha Henchy and Jack Murtagh won the special award, provided by Trinity, for their project at the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition.
15 Jan 2018
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Top-down Irish border solution after Brexit undermines 20 years of peacebuilding
Politicians should talk with the local communities who will be most affected when drawing up plans, says Sheila Cannon, Assistant Professor of Social Entrepreneurship.
11 Jan 2018