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Cycling on the Increase in Dublin – But How Safe is it?
More and more people are jumping on their bikes to get to work but the frequency of accidents is concerning, with only one in three recorded by safety authorities.
18 Jun 2014
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Trinity’s Student Incubator LaunchBox Welcomes Six New Teams of Entrepreneurs
LaunchBox runs a three-month accelerator programme, open to teams of Trinity students (undergraduate and postgraduate) with an early-stage business idea.
18 Jun 2014
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New book on Mental Health in Ireland launched
The book provides a critical analysis of recent developments that may affect those experiencing mental and emotional distress in Ireland today.
17 Jun 2014
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The Challenges of EU Migration are explored at Trinity Henry Grattan Lecture Hosted in Irish Embassy in London
The event formed part of the Trinity College Dublin Henry Grattan Lecture Series and the second in the series hosted outside Ireland.
17 Jun 2014
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‘Hot or Not’ Trinity Astrophysicists Ask Public to Rank Sunspots
'Citizen Science' project launched internationally to characterise the complexity of sunspots and learn more about solar storm phenomena.
13 Jun 2014
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SteppingUp.ie website developed at Trinity wins major healthcare award
Developed in Trinity’s School of Nursing and Midwifery, the website recently won an award at the 2014 Health Literacy Awards.
12 Jun 2014
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The Restoration and Reinstatement of Front Gate at Trinity
A newly restored Front Gate has been reinstated this week at Trinity College Dublin.
12 Jun 2014
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New Research Could Provide Key to Overcoming Resistance with HER2 Targeted Cancer Treatments
Trinity scientists lead the discovery of an important new biomarker which could improve HER2 targeted cancer treatments.
12 Jun 2014
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Trinity Students Selected for Washington Ireland Programme
Three Trinity students have been selected from over 400 applicants to participate in the Washington Ireland Program (WIP) 2014.
12 Jun 2014
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Why the Urge to ‘Find Nemo’ has Helped Fish Diversify
New species are more likely to evolve if parents guard their offspring than if they allow them to drift away on ocean currents to make it on their own in the big deep blue.
11 Jun 2014