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Author celebrates ‘beauty and repression’ of Ireland in the 1850s
Author celebrates 'beauty and repression' of Ireland in the 1850s
19 Sep 2016
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Discover Culture in Every Corner of Campus, Culture Night 2016
Explore, Experience and Enjoy Culture Night 2016 at Trinity College Dublin
14 Sep 2016
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What’s the point of doing philosophy?
Peter Simons, Chair of Moral Philosophy, has just been nominated as 'one of the 50 most influential living philosophers'
14 Sep 2016
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Dublin Dental Hospital to Host Mouth Cancer Information Day
Mouth Cancer Awareness Day takes place on 21st September this year.
14 Sep 2016
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New programme to advance clinical research capability among doctors
A team of Irish clinical academics, led by Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity, Michael Gill, has secured one of seven major awards that have been made across the UK and Ireland by Wellcome. The scheme, which will be known as Wellcome – HRB Irish Clinical Academic Training Programme, will support the intake of eight postgraduate trainee doctors a year for a five-year period, providing fully integrated clinical and research training up to consultant level.
13 Sep 2016
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Experts discuss data issues around new driving technologies
To make the most of new driving technology possibilities, such as self-driving vehicles and accurate traffic delay notifications, we will need to find new data solutions.
13 Sep 2016
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New company Inflazome will tackle chronic inflammatory diseases
The company, based on collaboration between Trinity and the University of Queensland, has raised €15 million to develop new therapeutics.
12 Sep 2016
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Two out of three ain’t bad… or is it?
New research highlights how efficient our third-level institutions are
12 Sep 2016
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Debating Green Telecommunications
Leader of the Green Party, Mr Eamon Ryan, TD, will chair a debate, ‘There is no such thing as Green Communications’, at the Science Gallery (Paccar Theatre) in Trinity College Dublin at 4pm on Monday, 12th September.
9 Sep 2016
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Chemists devise revolutionary 3D bone-scanning technique
The technique provides 3D images of an unparalleled resolution without using X-rays and should have major implications for the diagnosis and treatment of bone injuries.
8 Sep 2016