Articles
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Trinity student is first Irish recipient of Schwarzman Scholarship
Lara Connaughton is the first Irish recipient of a Schwarzman Scholarship in Tsinghua University, Beijing. Lara specialised in Business and Economics in her final year and has just graduated with a first class honors degree.
5 Dec 2016
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Who is Responsible for Overfishing?
Fishermen are under growing pressure to show their 'environmental performance' in order to gain access to fisheries and seafood markets.
22 Apr 2016
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Trinity scientists improve understanding of origins of eczema
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common skin disease of children in developed societies. It is associated with intense itch and loss of sleep in early life and with other conditions such as food allergy and asthma in later life.
3 Oct 2016
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Four Trinity Students Win Naughton Fellowships
The PhD, Msc and undergraduate students will gain international research experience at the University of Notre Dame.
3 Jun 2016
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Trinity welcomes interdisciplinary swallowing and voice experts
The international experts discussed the latest research in detecting, evaluating and treating people living with swallowing disorders.
16 Nov 2016
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Trinity Astrophysicists to Build International Radio Telescope at Birr Castle
A €200m international network of radio telescopes - the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) – is providing scientists with amazing views of solar flares, stars being born, searching for new planets, and enabling us to study the early Universe.
7 Apr 2016
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New Research on Family Carers of Those with ID
Family caregivers are key to sustainable home environments for older people with an intellectual disability
16 Jun 2016
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Solving a putrid camel-pee riddle may aid millions affected by sleeping sickness
Trypanosome parasites that cause sleeping sickness break down amino acids to produce a metabolic by-product that suppresses the immune response. This by-product is a good candidate for anti-trypanosome drugs and therapies.
17 Nov 2016
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Brexit and Irish Universities Statement
A statement from the Irish Universities Association about the impact of Brexit on student fees.
27 Jun 2016
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Breastfeeding twice as likely after home births than hospital births
A new study by academics in Trinity College Dublin has found that there is a strong positive relationship between planned birth at home and breast feeding: breastfeeding was twice as likely after planned home births compared to hospital births. The research involved the largest population cohorts comprehensively examined to date for an association between breast feeding outcomes and place of birth in low risk pregnancies.
9 Aug 2016