Articles
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Trinity scientists win SFI President of Ireland Future Research Leaders Awards
Dr Lydia Lynch and Dr Tomás Ryan received the prestigious awards to support research into obesity-related disease and understanding how memories are stored in the brain.
25 Jan 2018
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Volcano crystals could make it easier to predict eruptions
Professor Balz Kamber and Dr Teresa Ubide explain how eruption histories are 'recorded' in crystals within magma in each and every volcano.
24 Jan 2018
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Student entrepreneurs seek startup investment at LaunchBox 2018 Demo Day
This year’s companies address a variety of unmet market needs, including an online booking platform for performers, a product that identifies, prevents and treats healthcare-associated infections, and a hub that connects SMEs with a talented student workforce
31 Aug 2018
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Professor Ivana Bacik Awarded
A modern institution with a long and distinguished history, Middle Temple is one of the four Inns of Court which have the exclusive right to call students to the Bar.
16 Apr 2018
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TILDA’s latest report on wellbeing and health in Ireland’s over 50s
New findings by TILDA (the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing at Trinity College Dublin) present the ‘Change in life circumstances’ for Ireland’s over 50s between 2009 and 2016
29 Nov 2018
Research
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Master-class introduces secondary school students to particle physics
Trinity’s School of Mathematics hosted the worldwide program, which opens the window of cutting-edge physics to young investigators.
23 Mar 2018
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An tairbhe atá le hoideachas dátheangach
D'fhéadfadh buntáiste a bheith le hoideachas dátheangach do leanaí a bhfuil riachtanais speisialta acu de réir mar a deir na daoine a bhfuil plé phoiblí ar an oideachas dátheangach á eagrú acu i gColáiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath.
8 May 2018
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Language-learning projects can help revise destructive understandings of history
Language learning has the potential to build empathy between groups in conflict and help revise destructive understandings of history, according to researchers in Trinity College Dublin, who have conducted a study of the Turas Irish-language centre in East Belfast.
31 May 2018
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New bio-pharma company, Sitryx, to develop immunometabolism therapies
Trinity's Chair of Biochemistry, Luke O’Neill, is one of the co-founders of Sitryx, which has raised $30 million after its Series A round of financing.
10 Oct 2018
Research
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Statement on female genital mutilation
Trinity College Dublin utterly condemns female genital mutilation in all circumstances. Both the university’s teaching body and students believe that the practice is always wrong.
12 Feb 2018