Articles
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Violent winds collide in one of the heaviest stars in our galaxy
A revolutionary study involving researchers from Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration with an international team including the Max Planck Institute for Radioastronomy (MPIfR) in Germany and NASA in the USA, has obtained the sharpest ever images of one of the heaviest stars in our galaxy.
19 Oct 2016
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‘International Collaborations in Education, Research and Innovation’
Joint Faculty Symposium with Trinity College Dublin, Boston College and Georgia Tech
26 Aug 2016
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Pre-emptive action — not reactive mitigation — needed to save pollinators
The All-Ireland Pollinator Plan is now releasing guidelines to enable public and private bodies to help conserve pollinators across the island of Ireland.
9 Aug 2016
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AMBER led project awarded over €4.4m in European funding programme
Trinity researchers at AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland funded materials science centre, will lead an international project worth over €4.4 million under the European-funded ‘Future and Emerging Technologies - Open’ (FET Open) programme.
3 Nov 2016
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Lightning talks see researchers deliver 120-second bolts of natural science
Twenty-seven researchers from the School of Natural Sciences showcased their research in the 4th annual lightning talks showcase.
7 Nov 2016
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International Conference – The Role of Church in a Pluralist Society
Trinity's Loyola Institute is hosting a major international conference entitled The Role of Church in a Pluralist Society: Good Riddance or Good Influence?
27 May 2016
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International employers view Trinity graduates among the elite
Trinity is the only Irish university to appear in the 2016 Global Employability University Rankings.
25 Nov 2016
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Promoting inclusion and diversity in the workplace
Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities launches business partners programme to promote inclusion and diversity in the workplace.
24 Oct 2016
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One Voice for Languages
One Voice for Languages (OVFL) welcomed over 130 participants to 'Live, love, learn languages: The changing faces of Ireland', an evening devoted to celebrating languages through addresses by OVFL patron Mairead McGuinness (MEP) and representatives from education, business and the public.
5 Dec 2016
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Trinity College Dublin turns sod on new business school
Minister Richard Bruton and Provost Patrick Prendergast mark landmark new building.
14 Oct 2016