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Trinity College Dublin turns sod on new business school
Minister Richard Bruton and Provost Patrick Prendergast mark landmark new building.
14 Oct 2016
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Sports medicine programme set to continue
Plans to roll out successful pilot programme to more students
14 Oct 2016
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Trinity researchers awarded 2.9 million for oral and oesophageal cancer research
Researchers in Trinity’s School of Biochemistry and Immunology and School of Dental Science have been awarded €2.9 million Horizon 2020 funding.
13 Oct 2016
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Open House Dublin 2016
Trinity College Dublin will open its doors to the public as part of Open House Dublin 2016.
13 Oct 2016
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Trinity’s Architecture Celebrated during Open House Dublin 2016
Trinity College Dublin will open its doors to the public as part of Open House Dublin 2016, on the 14th – 16th October.
13 Oct 2016
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Ketamine trialled as new hope to prevent recurrent depression
Researchers from the Department of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin are trialling a potential new treatment option for people who suffer from repeated episodes of depression. The team are investigating whether the children’s anaesthetic ketamine, which has recently been shown to have antidepressant effects, could help people who recover from severe depression to remain well.
13 Oct 2016
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Student entrepreneurs develop Matchday to ‘gamify’ live sports
The Matchday team hopes to make live sports more engaging for viewers while simultaneously connecting sports bodies and organisations with their viewers.
11 Oct 2016
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Design and Violence @ Science Gallery
A co-production with the Museum of Modern Art, New York
10 Oct 2016
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Trinity expert to help protect precious global groundwater resources
Professor Bruce Misstear from the School of Engineering will promote awareness surrounding global groundwater development and protection after being elected Secretary General of the International Association of Hydrogeologists.
7 Oct 2016
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Intensely painful trigeminal neuralgia illuminated “from bench to bed”
World experts will discuss treatments as patients share their own experiences at a symposium dedicated to raising awareness about one of the most painful conditions known to science.
7 Oct 2016