Articles
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Trinity Student wins 2018 Mary Mulvihill Award
Trinity's environmental science student Katie Carbonara is the 2018 winner of the Mary Mulvihill Award, the science media competition for third level students that commemorates the legacy of science journalist and author Mary Mulvihill (1959–2015).
23 May 2018
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“Dementia should be viewed as a disability” – says Trinity academic
In her new book, 'Dementia and Human Rights' the author challenges clinical conventional thinking on dementia, recasting it as a disability and a human rights concern.
29 Apr 2018
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What have the French ever done for us?
From the existentialist café to making the planet great again Professor Michael Cronin explored the relevance of French writing to contemporary debates in his inaugural lecture.
29 Mar 2018
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AMBER announces research collaboration to transform orthopaedic treatments
The collaboration between AMBER, DePuy Ireland Unlimited Company and Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc., will transform treatments, particularly for patients with osteoarthritis.
23 Aug 2018
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Trinity is first in Europe for producing entrepreneurs
Graduates from Trinity College Dublin founded more venture-backed companies than graduates from any other European university over the last 13 years, according to new independent research.
6 Sep 2018
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Crucial video evidence of war crimes is being deleted – how can it be saved?
How can we save crucial video evidence of war crimes which is being deleted by the social media platforms that are hosting them, asks Roisin Costello, PhD Candidate, School of Law, in a piece for The Conversation.
24 Sep 2018
Research
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Bioengineers identify safer way to make rugby tackles
Video analysis, 3D motion analysis lab trials and model-based image-matching techniques show that tackling the lower trunk of the ball carrier’s body -- not the upper trunk or upper legs – is safer for head injury prevention.
6 Jun 2018
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Pioneering Career LEAP training programme gets young adults work-ready
Over 90% of at-risk young adults who participated remain in full-time employment or in formal education two years later.
16 Jul 2018
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DUP’s red lines based on self-destructive Britishness many unionists don’t share
An opinion editorial written by Assistant Professor in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, David Mitchell, and published by The Conversation.
31 Oct 2018
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Doing theology in dangerous times focus of Loyola Institute public lecture
Former French politician Sylvie Goulard and theologian Dr Patrick Riordan are among speakers at the Loyola Institute lecture series this Spring.
5 Feb 2018