Articles
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CONUNDRUM team wins National Challenge funding to scale public engagement in transport planning
Researchers from Trinity are among those to have won National Challenge funding to scale public engagement in transport planning
21 Apr 2026
Awards and Funding|Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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EY and Trinity join forces to appoint Assistant Professor in Financial Services
Trinity College Dublin and EY Ireland are to collaborate to create a new academic post of EY Assistant Professor in Financial Services
22 Apr 2026
Business|Community|Research
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Want to reduce your risk of dementia? Pick up an instrument or take a foreign trip
New research from Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience and the Global Brain Health Institute has found that engaging in physically, socially, and intellectually stimulating activities in middle age is one of the most powerful ways to boost cognition.
22 Apr 2026
Research|Science|Society
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“Everybody is slightly terrified”: What is a university in the age of AI?
“Everybody is slightly terrified of the hugeness of AI – there is just so much unknown, so much potential for good and for bad - especially for the soul of a university like Trinity,” said Cliona O’Farrelly, Chair of the Fellows of Trinity and the organiser of this event.
23 Apr 2026
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UN’s Tom Fletcher delivers 2026 Henry Grattan Lecture in London
Immigration, international order and the moral responsibilities of citizenship took centre stage at Trinity’s annual Grattan Lecture at the Embassy of Ireland in London.
23 Apr 2026
Community|Culture|Society
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Ibec’s Danny McCoy receives Trinity European Laureate Award
Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub Professor Patrick Geoghegan said: “The Trinity Long Room Hub is delighted to recognise Danny McCoy’s contribution to public service through his long-standing commitment to Europe and the ideals and values it represents."
24 Apr 2026
Awards and Funding|Business
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Karen Downs-Barton wins 2026 Pollard International Poetry Prize
Valued at €10,000, the prize is administered by the Trinity Oscar Wilde Centre in the School of English and sponsored by the John Pollard Foundation.
27 Apr 2026
Awards and Funding|Culture
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Sticks and stones may break my bones but “hybrid” macrophages could heal me
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin and RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences have created new “hybrid” immune cells with the potential to help new bone form after a break by simultaneously promoting blood vessel and bone growth.
28 Apr 2026
Health|Research|Science
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New copy of earliest poem in English language discovered by Trinity researchers in Rome
Old fashioned sleuthing and the help of modern technology leads to discovery of manuscript with poem composed by a farm labourer 1,300 years ago.
30 Apr 2026
Culture|Research
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Trinity experts call for public health interventions for head injuries in sport
Professor Colin Doherty, Head of the School of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin, Professor Matthew Campbell of Trinity’s Smurfit Institute of Genetics, and Andrew Dunne, a former professional rugby union player, all addressed the Joint Committee today.
29 Apr 2026
Community|Health|Research|Society