Articles
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2017 Uniphar CROSS Atlantic Cycle launched
CROSS is an acronym for Cancer Research of the Oesophagus and Stomach at St James’s Hospital and the charity is a focal point for cancer research which is led by one of Trinity's principal cancer researchers, Professor John Reynolds.
20 Apr 2017
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Fourth Global Forum on Human Resources for Health mulls shortfall of workers
Trinity is co-convening the week-long forum, which places the health worker crisis under the spotlight; by 2030, the world may face a deficit of 18 million workers.
14 Nov 2017
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Trinity educational innovators receive funding award from Social Innovation Fund
Two educational innovation projects at Trinity have secured significant awards from the Social Innovation Fund Ireland (SIFI)’s Education Fund.
25 Oct 2017
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Trinity chases US-Ireland Research Innovation success
Trinity researchers spearhead the nominations in the Higher Education Institution category of the prestigious US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards.
17 May 2017
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New Directions in Ecohorror and the Ecogothic
How ecogothic literature and film can help society face up to the challenges of real-word climate catastrophe was the focus of a two-day conference organised by the School of English last week.
21 Nov 2017
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Tom Murphy: a Celebration at Trinity
Tom Murphy is Ireland’s greatest living playwright, recently elected Saoi of Aosdána, an honour conferred on him by President Michael D. Higgins.
5 Oct 2017
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Trinity showcases incredible ERC-funded ‘Research at the Frontier’
Six of Trinity's world-leading researchers funded by the prestigious European Research Council spoke about their work to a packed audience.
11 May 2017
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Trinity continues to be Ireland’s leading university in Times Higher rankings
Trinity continues to be Ireland’s leading university with a global ranking of 131 by the Times Higher World University Rankings.
10 Feb 2017
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Bee hotels buzzing
Six bee hotels have been installed on campus to help make Trinity’s grounds more pollinator-friendly and to raise awareness of pollinators.
6 Apr 2017
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Lab-grown meat could let humanity ignore a serious moral failing
Lab-grown meat is being hailed as the solution to the factory farming of animals. There is, however, a major problem with lab-grown meat: a moral problem, according to Ben Bramble, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
19 Dec 2017