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New report highlights challenges of ageing with an intellectual disability
Increased rates of important health screenings and access to GPs amongst people with an intellectual disability have been highlighted in a new report launched this week by the Intellectual Disability Supplement to The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA)
5 Dec 2017
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Trinity Business School #1 in Ireland for all postgrad management programmes
The School also performed strongly across the whole of Western Europe in the 'Best Masters' rankings compiled by independent body 'Eduniversal'.
12 Apr 2017
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Ryanair Foundation funds new Business School Professor of Entrepreneurship
The new professorship will drive and direct entrepreneurship and innovation at the Business School and across the university.
24 Apr 2017
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Visiting speaker Dr Catherine Vidal asks: Does the brain have a sex/gender?
Dr Catherine Vidal argues against gender being an innate aspect of our biology -- instead pointing to research that suggests learning and experiences 're-shape' our brains as we grow.
15 Feb 2017
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Student engineers win Kinsella Scholarships
Three budding engineers secured the 2016/17 awards having shown outstanding potential in their field at Trinity.
8 May 2017
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Trinity celebrates Chinese New Year
To welcome the Year of the Dog, the Trinity Centre for Asian Studies is hosting public lectures with different perspectives on the significance and years of the dog in Chinese culture.
14 Feb 2018
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US Open Days – experiencing Trinity stateside
A record number of over 600 people attended Trinity’s recent series of Open Days across five cities in the US organised by the Global Relations Office.
6 Apr 2017
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Trinity engineers unveil Ireland’s first prototype robot for assisted care
November 2017.
13 Nov 2017
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TAP hosts young leadership summit and Education Awards
1,100 second level students are attending the Trinity Access Programme's young leadership summit in Trinity.
3 May 2017
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Only one in ten older adults in Ireland rely on public transport – TILDA report
A new report launched today by The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) at Trinity College Dublin and supported by the Road Safety Authority shows that most older adults rely on cars for transport, as opposed to public transport.
12 Apr 2017