Articles
-
BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition winners secure Trinity scholarships
Four winners of the BTYSTE 2017 competition will continue their studies at Trinity.
18 Dec 2017
-
US-Irish Symposium discusses ‘Factions, Fears, and Fake News’
Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute has collaborated with the Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities, Columbia University, New York in the joint event.
8 Nov 2017
-
A pre-Brexit aviation agreement is needed to avoid travel chaos
Lecturer in Strategy and Researcher in Aviation at Trinity, Padraic Regan, feels Brexit may spell trouble for aeroplane passengers unless an aviation agreement is prioritised.
10 Aug 2017
-
Scientists switch on world-leading radio telescope
Joining the the international low frequency array (LOFAR) telescope network will allow astrophysicists based in Ireland to study the early Universe and better understand the effects of the Sun on Earth.
27 Jul 2017
-
Trinity duo wins 2017 Irish James Dyson award
Two Trinity engineering graduates won the award for inventing a new software solution that helps people with intellectual disabilities navigate independently.
7 Sep 2017
-
Can one powerful person change the course of history?
The critical role played by powerful leaders in transforming the path of history was the focus of the annual Edmund Burke lecture delivered by Prof Margaret MacMillan.
26 Oct 2017
-
Statisticians celebrate 50 years of the discipline at Trinity
World-leaders in statistics will discuss what lies ahead on the 50th anniversary of the discipline in Trinity.
14 Nov 2017
-
From zombie critters to plant sensors at the School of Natural Sciences showcase
Researchers and postgraduate students from the School showcased the fascinating -- and hugely varied -- research they are currently conducting.
16 Nov 2017
-
New anti-protest laws are incompatible with American democracy
Assistant Professor of Sociology, Laura Graham, notes that civil protest is deeply embedded in American democratic history.
7 Apr 2017
-
New research to assess how lasers may provide more energy-efficient Internet
Professor John Donegan from the School of Physics has been awarded €1.46m by Science Foundation Ireland to assess the impact lasers could have.
21 Feb 2017